Biden Calls for Israel-Hamas War , to ‘Pause’.
On Nov. 1, President Biden's campaign speech was interrupted by a crowd member calling for a cease-fire in the Middle East.
On Nov. 1, President Biden's campaign speech was interrupted by a crowd member calling for a cease-fire in the Middle East.
Biden, surrounded by demonstrators with signs
that read, "Free Palestine" and "Ceasefire now," responded by saying, "I think we need a pause.".
Biden, surrounded by demonstrators with signs
that read, "Free Palestine" and "Ceasefire now," responded by saying, "I think we need a pause.".
This is incredibly complicated for the Israelis.
It's incredibly complicated for the Muslim
world as well... I supported a two-state
solution, I have from the very beginning, President Joe Biden, via statement.
The fact of the matter is that Hamas is a terrorist organization.
A flat-out terrorist organization, President Joe Biden, via statement.
The president's call was in slight contrast to his administration's stance that it will not influence
how Israel should respond to Hamas' attacks. .
But the White House has faced mounting
pressure from various groups and organizations
to call for a cease-fire, CBS News reports.
While Biden will not call for a cease-fire,
his administration contends that a pause
should be implemented so that civilians can
seek help and foreign nationals can leave.
While Biden will not call for a cease-fire,
his administration contends that a pause
should be implemented so that civilians can
seek help and foreign nationals can leave.
I think we need a pause.
A pause means give time
to get the prisoners out, President Joe Biden, via statement.
I'm the guy that convinced Bibi
(Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu)
to call for a ceasefire to let the
prisoners out. I'm the guy that talked to Sisi
(Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi)
to convince him to open the door, President Joe Biden, via statement.
So far, thousands of people in the Gaza Strip have been killed by Israel's relentless ground invasion.