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US military chief warns Israel-Palestinian conflict destabilising 'beyond Gaza'

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, speaking to journalists while flying to Brussels for a NATO meeting, urged both sides in the conflict to de-escalate, echoing comments from President Joe Biden, who has said he backs a ceasefire.

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Bruxells, Belgium
Tue, May 18, 2021

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 US military chief warns Israel-Palestinian conflict destabilising 'beyond Gaza' In this file photo Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley appears before a House Armed Services Committee hearing July 9 on (AFP/Michael Reynolds)

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he United States' top military officer has warned the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas is creating instability beyond Gaza, saying it is "in no one's interest to continue fighting".

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, speaking to journalists while flying to Brussels for a NATO meeting, urged both sides in the conflict to de-escalate, echoing comments from President Joe Biden, who has said he backs a ceasefire.

"There is a significant amount of casualties and I just think that that level of violence is destabilising beyond the limited area of Gaza," Milley said, responding to a question about possible Iranian support for Hamas, AFP reported.

More than 200 Palestinians, including 61 children, have been killed since hostilities flared between the Jewish state and armed Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip last week, according to local authorities. 

Ten people have died in rocket strikes launched at Israel. 

On Monday, Washington blocked a draft UN resolution calling for a halt to the violence for the third time, although in a call with the Israeli prime minister, Biden said he backed a truce.

"No one is denying the right of Israel to defend itself," Milley told reporters. 

"But having said that, the level of violence that is there is at such a level that it is in no one's interest to continue fighting... Civilians are being killed. Children are being killed."

The violence between Hamas and Israel, which escalated after being sparked by unrest in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, is the worst since 2014.

Palestinian militants have fired around 3,350 rockets toward Israel, which has responded with relentless air strikes it says are targeting top Hamas commanders and military infrastructure. 

"I believe that whatever the military objectives are out there, they need to be balanced against other consequences," Milley continued. 

"In my view, de-escalation is the smart course of action at this point for all parties concerned."

Earlier on Monday, the Israeli military said that six shells were fired from Lebanon towards Israel but fell short of crossing the border.

The military said that in response "artillery forces fired toward the sources of the launches" in Lebanon. A Lebanese security source said that Israeli shells had landed in Lebanese territory.

There were no reports of casualties or damage, and the shelling did not appear to signal the opening of a new front in Israel's fighting with militants in the Gaza Strip, Reuters reported.

The Lebanese shelling caused Israeli air raid sirens to blare near the kibbutz of Misgav Am, along Israel's northern border with Lebanon.

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