KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden in a Wednesday morning call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he expected "a significant de-escalation today" in Gaza.
  • Netanyahu, shortly after speaking with Biden, said he is "determined to continue in this operation until its objective is achieved."
  • Late Wednesday afternoon Lebanese security officials reported several rockets fired from southern Lebanon into Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he shows a slideshow during a briefing to ambassadors to Israel at a military base in Tel Aviv, Israel May 19, 2021.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said he was determined to continue the bombardment of Gaza, after U.S. President Joe Biden called for a "significant de-escalation today on the path to a ceasefire" during a phone call between the two leaders.

Netanyahu, shortly after speaking with Biden, said he is "determined to continue in this operation until its objective is achieved -- to bring back the quiet and security to…citizens of Israel," according to The Jerusalem Post and other Israeli media outlets.