John Kerry overheard on open mic sounding upset over civilian deaths in Gaza

A frustrated Kerry then says, 'It's a hell of a pinpoint operation'

Update: 2014-07-21 18:20 GMT
John Kerry said Sunday, July 20, 2014, on NBC'S "Meet the Press" that Israel "has every right in the world to defend itself" from attacks by Hamas militants in Gaza, but the U.S. is working diligently to get an immediate cease-fire in place. (Photo
Washington: US secretary of state John Kerry appeared to criticize Israel in candid remarks caught on an open microphone between television interviews on Sunday. 
 
Kerry was heard talking about Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza to a US state department official identified as Jonathan Finer just before appearing on the "Fox News Sunday" political talk show. 
 
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"I hope they don't think that's an invitation to go do more," Kerry says. "That better be the warning to them."
 
A frustrated Kerry then says: "It's a hell of a pinpoint operation, it's a hell of a pinpoint operation," in apparent frustration over the civilian toll in the Israeli operation. 
 
The Palestinian death toll topped 500 on Sunday as Israel pressed a ground offensive into the densely packed Gaza Strip after two weeks of aerial attacks. 
 
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"We've got to get over there," Kerry is heard saying on the Sunday recording. "I think, Jon, we ought to go tonight. I think it's crazy to be sitting around. Let's go." 
 
When confronted over the remarks by Fox host Chris Wallace, Kerry reiterated Israel's right to self-defense. 
 
"I think it's very, very difficult in these situations, obviously very difficult," Kerry said. 
 
"You have people who've come out of tunnels. You have a right to go in and take out those tunnels. We completely support that. And we support Israel's right to defend itself against rockets that are continuing to come in. Hamas has started this process of rocketing, after Israel was trying to find the people who killed three young -- you know, one American kid, three young Israeli citizens. It's disgraceful," Kerry said. 
 
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"It's tough to have this kind of operation. I reacted obviously in a way that ... anybody does with respect to young children and civilians. 
 
"But war is tough, and I've said that publicly and I've said it again. We defend Israel's right to do what it is doing in order to get at those tunnels," Kerry said. 
 
Kerry then urged Hamas to "step up and be reasonable and understand that you accept the cease-fire, you save lives." 
 
Kerry traveled to Cairo early Monday for crisis talks on Gaza, following US President Barack Obama's call for an "immediate ceasefire" between Israelis and Palestinians in the conflict.
 
Read: Bloody Sunday in Gaza as 87 Palestinians killed: medics
 

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