U.S. officials have been discussing the current phase of the offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip with Israel, urging them to focus on more targeted strikes and lower-intensity operations. The U.S. is also pushing for a ceasefire and providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. The conflict has been ongoing for over a month, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people, and the U.S. is hoping for a peaceful resolution.
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President Biden has invited the families of Americans taken hostage by Hamas to the White House for an in-person meeting on Wednesday. Vice President Harris, Second Gentleman Emhoff, and National Security Adviser Sullivan have all previously met with the families, and the President has held a video conference call. The meeting is part of the Biden administration's effort to de-escalate the conflict between Israel and Hamas and to show support for those affected by the conflict.
The Biden administration has expressed optimism that an American hostage will be released on Sunday, the third day of a temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said that the U.S. has "reason to believe that Americans will be released today — at least one American will be released today." The cease-fire, which was brokered by Egypt, is set to expire on Tuesday and it is unclear if the hostage release will be part of a larger agreement between the two sides.
This article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has resulted in dozens of people being rushed to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has visited the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt and communication systems have been restored following a blackout. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, General Joseph Votel, and Senator J.D. Vance discussed the situation on the "Face the Nation" broadcast.
President Joe Biden has declared that a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict should be a priority, and has conveyed this message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has also confirmed that the US is actively working to ensure the safety of Americans in Gaza. Biden's statement has reignited hope that a solution may be possible, but it remains to be seen if the two sides can come to an agreement and bring peace to the region.
Top lawmakers in the United States are preparing to present a supplemental funding request to the White House for additional aid to Israel and Ukraine. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Mitt Romney recently visited Israel to discuss the support package, and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has confirmed this potential action. The White House is now seeking bipartisan support for the package of funding and is engaging with Congress this week to secure it.
The Biden administration is deploying more military power to the eastern Mediterranean in response to the escalating conflict in the region. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the U.S. is working to de-escalate the conflict between Israel and Hamas and is working with other countries in the region to try to bring about a lasting peace. The U.S. is also focused on ensuring the safe passage of Palestinian-Americans out of Gaza.
President Biden held a conference call with the families of 14 Americans believed to be held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, expressing his condolences and assuring them that the US government is doing all it can to locate and bring home their loved ones. The Biden administration has been working to de-escalate the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and this call is seen as a sign of the president's commitment to the families of the hostages and his commitment to ensuring the safe return of their loved ones.







