Battles rage in Rafah as Biden called Hamas the 'biggest hang-up' to Gaza truce
- US President Joe Biden criticized Hamas for hindering the cease-fire deal, calling it the main obstacle.
- Biden accused Hamas of rejecting the deal proposed by Israel during the G7 summit.
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Hamas to agree to the cease-fire plan at the summit.
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Battles rage in Rafah as Biden blames Hamas for truce delay
Israeli helicopters struck Rafah on Thursday, residents said, with militants reporting street battles in the southern Gazan city as US President Joe Biden called Hamas the "biggest hang-up" to another truce.Tensions were also soaring on Israel's northern border, with more attacks by Hamas ally Hezbollah targeting military positions and a civilian reported killed in an...
Battles rage in Rafah as Biden blames Hamas for truce delay
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES – Israeli helicopters struck Gaza’s Rafah Thursday, residents said, with militants reporting street battles in the southern city as US President Joe Biden called Hamas the “biggest hang-up” to another truce. Tensions also soared on Israel’s northern border with more attacks by Lebanese Hamas ally Hezbollah targeting military positions. Israeli ground forces have operated in Rafah since early May, despite widespread alarm …
Battles rage in Rafah as Biden called Hamas the 'biggest hang-up' to Gaza truce
Israeli helicopters struck Gaza's Rafah Thursday, residents said, with militants reporting street battles in the southern city as US President Joe Biden called Hamas the "biggest hang-up" to another truce.
Biden points finger at Hamas for lack of ceasefire deal - Washington Examiner
President Joe Biden downplayed expectations for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, citing the terrorist organization’s response to his three-phase peace proposal. “The bottom line is that I laid down an approach that has been endorsed by the Israelis and the U.N. Security Council,” Biden told reporters Thursday during a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of the Group of Seven leaders summit in I…
Alors que les bombardements israéliens se poursuivent, le président américain a estimé que le Hamas était « le principal obstacle » à un accord de cessez-le-feu L’armée israélienne a mené jeudi 13
Hamas has officially responded to the ceasefire plan supported by the UN Security Council, Al Jazeera reports. The Palestinian group is said to have requested several amendments, with the most important being that Israel commit to a permanent ceasefire.
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