Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned sanctions on the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) following reports that the Biden administration plans to blacklist a unit for alleged human rights violations in Gaza. President Joe Biden and other U.S. officials have been critical of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza, where civilian casualties have sparked global protests. Secretary of State Antony Blinken did not confirm reports of the blacklisting but stated that results are expected soon. A report by Axios indicated that sanctions against the IDF’s “Netzah Yehuda” battalion are imminent.

Netanyahu responded to the report by denouncing any sanctions on the IDF, stating that they should not be imposed on soldiers fighting terrorism. He described the proposed sanctions as absurd and a moral low, promising to oppose them using all available means. Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz also criticized the potential sanctions on the “Netzah Yehuda” battalion, emphasizing that the Israeli justice system evaluates claims of misconduct within the IDF. Gantz highlighted the dangers of setting a precedent by sanctioning an IDF unit during wartime and pledged to work to reverse the decision.

The conflict in Gaza began with a raid by Hamas and other militant groups into southern Israel, resulting in numerous casualties and hostages. Israel responded with airstrikes, a ground offensive, and a blockade of essential supplies into Gaza. The ongoing conflict has resulted in more than 34,000 Palestinian deaths and over 76,000 wounded, with a significant number of casualties being children and women. The high number of civilian deaths has led to accusations of war crimes and genocide against Israel, with claims that civilians are being intentionally targeted in the conflict.

The “Netzah Yehuda” battalion, the unit facing potential sanctions, first came to the attention of U.S. officials in 2022 following the death of a Palestinian-American man during an arrest by its soldiers. The looming sanctions against the battalion have sparked criticism from Israeli leaders and raised concerns about the impact on the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The situation highlights the complex relationship between the U.S. and Israel, as well as the challenges of addressing human rights violations during wartime. Both Netanyahu and Gantz have expressed strong opposition to the sanctions, emphasizing the importance of supporting the IDF in its fight against terrorism.

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