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Biden lauds Trump’s Gaza effort: ‘Deeply grateful’
Biden praised Trump for securing a ceasefire and the release of 20 hostages in Gaza, highlighting bipartisan efforts to end the conflict and aid civilians.
- On Monday, Joe Biden expressed deep gratitude for Donald Trump’s peace deal that freed the remaining 20 living Israeli hostages and helped push a ceasefire over the finish line.
- The conflict began on Oct. 7, 2023 when a Hamas-led attack killed more than 1,200 Israelis and saw more than 250 kidnapped to Gaza amid relentless bombing since October 2023.
- Biden emphasized his administration's efforts, saying `My Administration worked relentlessly to bring hostages home, get relief to Palestinian civilians, and end the war,` though only four of the 28 deceased hostages' remains were returned by Hamas.
- Bipartisan figures hailed the deal, noting former President Bill Clinton credited Donald Trump, Qatar and regional actors for sustaining talks, prompting cautious optimism about lasting peace.
- Officials noted the plan builds on prior U.S. proposals, saying Antony Blinken wrote `It starts with a clear and comprehensive post-conflict plan for Gaza` and said Trump’s 20-point plan built on the Biden administration’s framework.
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Biden Commends Trump’s Gaza Deal
Former President Joe Biden on Oct. 13 praised President Donald Trump for his effort in brokering a peace deal between Israel and Hamas, while noting his own administration’s efforts to end the war in Gaza. “The road to this deal was not easy. My Administration worked relentlessly to bring hostages home, get relief to Palestinian civilians, and end the war,” Biden said in a statement on X. “I commend President Trump and his team for their work to…
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