Biden says Netanyahu not doing sufficient on hostage deal

Biden says Netanyahu not doing enough on hostage dealBiden says Netanyahu not doing enough on hostage deal

US President Joe Biden meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu within the Oval Workplace of the White Home in Washington, DC, on July 25, 2024. FILE PHOTO/Agence France-Presse

WASHINGTON — US President Joe Biden on Monday stated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not doing sufficient to safe a deal for the discharge of hostages taken by Palestinian armed group Hamas.

Requested by reporters on the White Home — the place Biden was arriving for a gathering with US negotiators — if he thought the Israeli chief was doing sufficient on the difficulty, the president responded: “No.”

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Biden’s assembly with the negotiators on the hostage-release deal comes after the deaths on Saturday of six captives in Gaza, together with an American citizen.

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“President Biden expressed his devastation and outrage on the homicide, and reaffirmed the significance of holding Hamas’s leaders accountable,” a White Home assertion stated after the assembly.

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Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris — who’s working to succeed him in November’s US presidential election — had been briefed by negotiators “on the standing of the bridging proposal outlined by the USA, Qatar, and Egypt,” the assertion stated.

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Forward of the assembly, Biden had stated negotiators had been “very shut” to a remaining proposal to be introduced to Israel and Hamas.

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Vice President Harris stated the killing of the six hostages was “a brutal, barbaric act by Hamas terrorists.”

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“Hamas leaders pays for these crimes. It’s gone time for a ceasefire and hostage deal. We have to convey the hostages residence and finish the struggling in Gaza,” she stated in a put up on X, previously Twitter.

The White Home stated the briefing had been attended by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, CIA Director William Burns, Nationwide Safety Advisor Jake Sullivan, and different senior US officers.

America, together with fellow mediators Egypt and Qatar, has spent months pushing for a hostage-prisoner trade and ceasefire within the warfare in Gaza.

Militants seized 251 hostages in the course of the October 7 assault on Israel that sparked the warfare, 97 of whom stay in Gaza, together with 33 the Israeli army says are lifeless.

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Scores of hostages had been launched throughout a one-week truce in November.

An Israeli courtroom on Monday ordered a halt to a strike referred to as by the nation’s largest union geared toward ramping up strain on Netanyahu’s authorities to safe the discharge of the remaining captives.

Hostage kin and advocates have accused Netanyahu’s administration of not doing sufficient to convey the captives again alive, and have referred to as for an instantaneous ceasefire.

Along with the taking of hostages, Hamas’s October 7 assault resulted within the deaths of 1,205 individuals, principally civilians, based on an AFP tally primarily based on Israeli official figures.

Greater than 40,786 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s army marketing campaign within the Gaza Strip for the reason that warfare started, based on the well being ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.



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A lot of the lifeless are girls and kids, based on the UN’s human rights workplace.