Biden says killings at Gaza aid site will complicate ceasefire talks
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The United States will soon begin airdropping humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israel’s war against Hamas.
President Joe Biden said on Thursday that he believes negotiations for a possible truce between Israel and Hamas will be complicated by an incident where Gaza officials say Israeli troops killed more than 100 starving Palestinians trying to access aid.
What we knowPresident Joe Biden said yesterday that he hopes there will be a cease-fire by next week, saying talks were "close but not done yet." His comments came as negotiations between Israel and Hamas continue in Qatar. However, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said his country would continue to fight in Gaza until all hostages are released. As Israel prepares for an assault on Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah, two Israeli officials told NBC News that civilians will be allowed to evacuate to other parts of the enclave but they will not be able to return to their homes in the north. The city is home to 1.4 million Palestinians.Strikes on Houthi rebel sites in Yemen targeted two underwater drones, an aerial drone and anti-ship missiles, U.S. Central Command said yesterday. It added that the Iran-backed rebel group was preparing to launch the weapons in the Red Sea, where it has been conducting strikes against commercial ships. More than 29,780 people have been killed in Gaza since the war began, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. More than 70,000 have been injured, and thousands more are missing and presumed dead. Israeli military officials said at least 237 soldiers have been killed since the ground invasion of Gaza began.
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President Joe Biden said a new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza could take effect by the start of next week
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — United States President Joe Biden said Israel would be willing to halt its war on Hamas in Gaza during the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadan if a deal is reached to release some of the hostages held by the militants.
President Joe Biden says Israel would be willing to halt its war on Hamas in Gaza during the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadan if a deal is reached to release some of the hostages held by the militants.