Biden answered a question about humanitarian pauses in the Gaza Strip

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US President Joe Biden announced that progress has been made in establishing a humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by the White House press pool accompanying the American leader. TASS.

Biden was asked if there was progress in establishing a humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip. The President responded in the affirmative and gave a thumbs up.

Previously, Admiral James Stavridis, former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Europe in the North Atlantic Alliance spoke He opposed a full ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, but noted the need for humanitarian pauses to provide aid to residents.

The situation in the Middle East has worsened since thousands of Hamas militants infiltrated Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7. More than two hundred hostages were captured.

On this day, Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the start of Operation Al Aqsa Flood. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country was at war.

The Israel Defense Forces operation was called “Iron Swords” and one of its goals was the destruction of Hamas. Israeli air forces launched strikes against hundreds of Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, and Israel’s National Security Council decided to cut off water, food, supplies, electricity and fuel supplies to the strip.

Previously USA guess Defeat in the conflict in the Middle East.

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