US President Biden has mixed up Ukraine and Gaza in his announcement of US aid air drops in Gaza
- President Biden mistakenly announced US airdrops into Ukraine, later clarifying aid was for Gaza.
- US plans to provide food and supplies to Ukraine, seeking alternative humanitarian aid deliveries.
- US remains active in negotiations for a six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Joe Biden confuses Gaza with Ukraine in latest gaffe – twice
US President Joe Biden got Gaza and Ukraine mixed up when speaking about aid airdrops in Palestine(Picture: Reuters) Joe Biden twice confused Gaza with Ukraine in yet another blunder as he announced the US will airdrop much-needed aid to Palestinians. The 81-year-old president spoke a day after more than 100 Palestinians were killed after Israel reportedly opened fire on people trying to access aid from convoy trucks. Speaking at a meeting with …
Biden Twice Confuses Gaza With Ukraine
President Joe Biden on Friday confused Gaza with Ukraine in announcing the United States would be airdropping aid into Gaza, in the latest gaffe from the commander in chief. "In the coming days, we're gonna join with our friends in Jordan and others in providing airdrops of additional food and supplies into Ukraine and seek to continue to open up other avenues into Ukraine, including the possibility of a marine corridor to deliver large amounts …
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