US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Friday that the Pentagon was ready to deploy more military aid to Israel as Israeli forces prepare for a likely invasion of Gaza after relentlessly bombarding the territory following an attack on Israel by Hamas last Saturday.
Austin said that munitions, air defence capabilities and other equipment and resources were "rapidly flowing" to Washington's closest Middle Eastern ally. Israel has vowed to crush Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement that rules Gaza.
Israel launched its heaviest ever bombardment of the Gaza Strip after Hamas carried out a shock cross-border attack into southern Israel on 7 October.
Israel's response, which has already involved indiscriminately dropping thousands of bombs on Gaza, is expected to intensify as it prepares a possible ground assault on the narrow, densely populated coastal strip.
The United States and other Western allies have said they will support Israel as it prosecutes what Israeli leaders say will be a prolonged war.
"The USS Gerald R. Ford strike group is now in the region led by the largest aircraft carrier in the world. We've augmented US fighter aircraft squadrons in the Middle East and... stand fully ready to deploy additional assets if necessary," Austin told reporters in Tel Aviv.
Austin, who spoke alongside his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, cautioned that it was a time for "resolve" and not "revenge."
Support to Israel and Ukraine
He compared Hamas with Islamic State, the extreme jihadist militant group that took over large swathes of Iraq and Syria nearly a decade ago, repeating a line being used by Israeli leaders as they rally support for their upcoming assault on Gaza.
Hamas militants killed 1,300 Israelis, including civilians, in their attack on towns in southern Israel Israel's retaliatory bombardment and siege of the Gaza Strip has killed 1,799 Palestinians, nearly 500 of which are children. Entire districts of Gaza have been flattened.
Austin also sought to reassure Ukraine, adding that Washington would support Israel in its attack on Gaza at the same time as continuing to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia's invasion.
Ukrainian officials are concerned that US military aid to Israel will affect Kyiv's own hardware deliveries and its stockpiles of weapons and munitions.
"The United States remains the most powerful country in the world and we remain fully able to project power and uphold our commitments and direct resources to multiple theatres," Austin said. "So we will stand with Israel even as we stand with Ukraine."
(Reuters & The New Arab Staff)