At White House, Jordan’s king calls for ‘lasting cease-fire now’ in Gaza
- President Joe Biden is meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan to discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, as well as Biden's mental acuity. Biden's age and recent special counsel report have raised concerns about his ability as president.
- The meeting aims to address the Israeli campaign in Gaza and support the Palestinian people. King Abdullah has called on the US to pressure Israel and achieve a lasting ceasefire.
- Jordan, Egypt, and the Palestinian Authority canceled a planned meeting with Biden in October and have criticized Israel's offensive in Gaza. Biden is urged to play a key role in resolving the conflict.
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Краљ Јордана Абдулах Други апеловао је у Вашингтону на потпун прекид ватре како би се окончано рат у Гази после разговора са председником САД Џозефом Бајденом који тежи краћој шестонедељној паузи како би Израел имао времена да порази Хамас.
Middle East crisis live: ‘key elements’ of Gaza ceasefire deal on the table, says Biden, amid push to prevent Rafah offensive
US president says ‘gaps remain’ in truce agreement and that planned Israeli operation in Rafah should not proceed without a ‘credible plan’Biden joins international calls for Israel to halt planned Rafah offensiveWith the threat of an Israeli ground offensive looming in Rafah, Joe Biden has said the US would do “everything possible” to make a ceasefire happen.After a meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Biden said that “the key elements of th…
Biden meets king of Jordan over Gaza crisis as pressure on Israel mounts over imminent Rafah assault
Declaring that "every innocent life lost in Gaza is a tragedy,” President Joe Biden welcomed Jordan’s King Abdullah II to the White House on Monday for talks on how to end the months-long war and plan for what comes afterward.
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