Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Gaza Ceasefire Efforts
Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Gaza Ceasefire Efforts
Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Gaza Ceasefire Efforts
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President Joe Biden emphasized the urgency of finalizing a ceasefire and hostage release deal during a recent call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ahead of critical negotiations in Cairo involving the US, Israel, Egypt, and Qatar. This conversation follows Secretary of State Antony Blinken's diplomatic efforts, which have not yet secured an agreement between Israel and Hamas, amid ongoing violence and civilian casualties in Gaza. Biden's previous optimism concerning a potential deal has diminished, with reports indicating that Hamas is now backing off. Vice President Kamala Harris was also involved in the call, as she prepares to accept the Democratic nomination at the national convention. The discussions also included strategies to counter escalating threats from Iran and its proxy groups. Despite the challenges, Biden remains committed to advocating for a ceasefire, stressing that this moment might be a crucial opportunity for resolution.

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