Biden calls for immediate ceasefire in call with Netanyahu, White House says
- Biden called for an immediate ceasefire during a call with Netanyahu, according to the White House.
- Jake Sullivan stated that the parties were 'very, very close' to a deal to stop fighting and free the remaining 98 hostages.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed hope to finalize a deal before the Trump administration takes over.
- Families of the roughly 100 hostages in Gaza are urging Netanyahu to secure a deal for their return.
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Pres. Biden speaks with Israeli PM Netanyahu on hostage, cease-fire deal
The White House said onn Sunday that President Joe Biden has spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a race to reach a Gaza hostage and cease-fire deal before Biden leaves office on Jan. 20. The White House confirmed that Biden and Netanyahu discussed efforts underway to reach a deal to halt the fighting in the Palestinian enclave and free the remaining 98 hostages held there. Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan tol…
Biden calls for immediate ceasefire in call with Israel's Netanyahu
President Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday to discuss ongoing ceasefire and hostage release negotiations.During the phone call, the two discussed a release deal first talked about in May of last year, according to White House officials. That deal was endorsed unanimously by the UN Security Council."The President discussed the fundamentally changed regional circumstances following the ceasefire deal in Lebanon,…
Netanyahu mobilizes political support as hostage deal gets ‘very, very close’
Intensive talks aimed at finalizing a cease-fire and hostage-release deal continued into Monday in Doha, Qatar, following the arrival of an Israeli negotiating team and as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu works to lay the political groundwork among his coalition members for support for a deal. Qatari mediators gave Israeli and Hamas negotiators a final draft of the agreement on Monday morning, Reuters reported. Israeli Foreign Minister …
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