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  • Israel’s New Proposal Provides Roadmap To Ceasefire, Hostage Release: US President Joe Biden |

    President Joe Biden announced on Friday that Israel has proposed a “comprehensive new proposal” that provides a roadmap to a ceasefire in the ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza and securing the release of all hostages held by the terrorist group, CNN reported.

    According to Biden, the proposal, transmitted by Qatar to Hamas, outlines a “roadmap” towards a ceasefire. The initial phase, spanning six weeks, involves a “full and complete ceasefire with the withdrawal of Israeli forces from all populated areas of Gaza” and “release of a number of hostages including women, the elderly, the wounded in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.”

    This announcement follows Israel’s presentation of new ideas regarding hostage and ceasefire negotiations earlier in the week, a diplomatic source familiar with the negotiations told CNN on Tuesday without divulging details regarding these new ideas.

    Direct talks between Israel and Hamas regarding the release of hostages were paused three weeks ago due to disagreements over certain terms.

    A statement from the group said that it had shown “flexibility and positivity in dealing with the efforts of the mediators throughout all previous rounds of indirect negotiations.” Israel, Hamas said, had used the months of ongoing talks as a cover to continue its war in Gaza.

    “Hamas and the Palestinian factions will not accept being part of this policy of continuous negotiations in the face of aggression, killing, siege, starvation, and genocide of our people,” the Hamas statement said.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has maintained that the conflict will persist until Hamas is entirely eradicated.

    President Biden, who returned to the White House from Delaware earlier on Friday, has refrained from commenting on the situation in Israel for several days. However, he is now engaging in negotiations as efforts continue to secure the release of hostages and broker a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

    Earlier in the day, Israel announced its forces had entered central Rafah, a move cautioned against by Biden. The White House described images of the aftermath in Gaza as “heartbreaking” but stated that the incident did not meet the threshold for withholding certain US weapons shipments to Israel.

    Biden had previously indicated that a significant ground offensive in Rafah could prompt restrictions on US arms to Israel. However, there has been ambiguity surrounding the criteria for such action, leading to frustration and confusion among some observers.

    White House officials have clarified that a “major ground invasion” of Rafah would trigger a reassessment of US policy. National security spokesman John Kirby explained that such an invasion would involve “tens of thousands of troops or thousands of troops moving in a coordinated set of manoeuvers against a wide variety of targets on the ground in a massive way,” CNN reported.

  • US President Joe Biden reached Tel Aviv, Israeli PM Netanyahu welcomed, Jordan tour canceled

    Joe Biden Israel Visit: After the massive explosion in the hospital in Gaza, the summit between US President Joe Biden and Arab leaders in Amman, Jordan has been canceled. That’s why he has reached Israel directly. After reaching Tel Aviv, he will meet Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Let us tell you that hundreds of people are feared dead in the blast in the hospital. Hamas and Israel have blamed each other for the incident.

    The summit was canceled

    Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has announced that Biden’s scheduled summit in Amman on Wednesday with Jordan’s King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been canceled. Biden is supporting Israel’s retaliatory action to destroy Hamas on the October 7 attack on Israel by Gaza. More than 1,300 people were killed in this attack and it is reported that 200 to 250 Israeli people were taken hostage to Gaza.

    accusing each other

    Hamas has blamed Israeli air strikes for Tuesday’s explosion at Gaza’s Al Ahli Hospital. At the same time, Israel denied these allegations and said that the explosion occurred due to wrong rocket firing by the Islamic organization. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh blamed America for the attack, saying that it has protected Israel for its aggression.

    “The massacre in the hospital was the cruelty of the enemy.”

    “The massacre at the hospital confirms the enemy’s cruelty and its sense of defeat,” Haniyeh said in a televised address. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey also condemned Israel’s attacks in Gaza city. Accused of bombing Al-Ahli Arab hospital. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed “brutal terrorists in Gaza” for the deaths.

    “Brutal terrorists from Gaza who attacked the hospital.”

    Netanyahu said in a statement, “The whole world knows that those who attacked the hospital in Gaza are the brutal terrorists from Gaza, not the IDF (Israel Defense Forces).” That, they are also killing their own children.” Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has called the allegations of Hamas a bloody conspiracy to discredit them. Herzog said Islamic Jihad’s missiles killed scores of Palestinians in a hospital in Gaza, a place where lives should be saved. At the same time, Hamas has rejected these allegations.