As the Israeli military continues its military operations across the Gaza Strip, American media reported that the Biden administration had approved the sale of fighter jets and other weapons to Israel. The Palestinian side has objected, saying, ``It is morally inconsistent to hand over weapons while telling people to stop killing civilians.''

The Israeli military continues to carry out military operations across the Gaza Strip, and on the 30th announced on social media that it had killed fighters in airstrikes and attacked military facilities in the central and northern parts of the Gaza Strip.



Meanwhile, health authorities in the Gaza Strip say 82 people have died in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 32,705.



Against this backdrop, the leading American newspaper The Washington Post reported on the 29th that the Biden administration has approved new arms sales to Israel this month.



The approval was for billions of dollars, including 25 stealth fighter jets and more than 2,300 bombs, and was not announced this time because it had been approved by Congress in the past and no new notification was required. That's it.



The Palestinians have objected to this, saying, ``It is a moral contradiction to hand over weapons to Prime Minister Netanyahu while telling him to stop killing civilians.''



Concerning the Israeli military's ground operation in Rafah, the United States has conveyed its concerns to Israel about the casualties of its residents and has asked it to reconsider the large-scale ground operation, but it remains committed to continuing to provide military support to Israel. has come to the fore once again.