Biden voices support for humanitarian ‘pause’ in Israel-Hamas war
- President Biden is under pressure to call for a cease-fire amidst the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, which has prompted calls of collective punishment. However, the White House has instead advocated for humanitarian pauses to allow aid to reach civilians and for foreign nationals to leave Gaza.
- Biden has been working on humanitarian aid and has convinced Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Egyptian President el-Sissi to allow aid into Gaza. This has relieved some of the intensifying pressure on the president.
- Israeli ground troops have advanced near Gaza City, worsening the humanitarian crisis. As bombings displace hundreds of thousands of people and essential resources run low, hundreds of foreign nationals and injured Palestinians were allowed to leave Gaza.
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