M.AMINUR RAHMAN.
President Joe Biden, responding to a harasser at a Minnesota crusade event Wednesday night, said he thinks he should be a sympathetic figure in the Israel-Hamas war to get "prisoners" out of Gaza. The 80-year-old leftist was delivering remarks to about 200 allies in the North American state when a man in the crowd shouted at him.
Google News Link For all the latest news, follow The Everyday Star's Google News channel." As a rabbi, I really want you to ask for a cease-fire at this time," he revealed, alluding to the deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The president replied: "I think we want a delay. Respite means giving the prisoners a chance to get out."After receiving some information about his comments, the White House later clarified that by "prisoners" the president was referring to prisoners held by Hamas.
Biden became more attached to the woman, referring to Israeli head of state Benjamin Netanyahu."I am the person who convinced Bibi to call for a ceasefire to let the prisoners out. I am the person who convinced (Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-) Sisi to open the entrance" along Gaza's border with Egypt. Allow the freed prisoners to leave.
Biden showed he was checking on the new arrival of two US prisoners previously held by Palestinian Islamist groups. The White House recently called for an "assistance stop" to allow aid to be sent to Gaza or to allow clearing, yet has not yet tested a ceasefire, accepting that would only give way to Hamas' plans. The conflict between Israel and Hamas entered its 26th day on Wednesday.
In response to Hamas's ironic attack on October 7, the Israeli Armed Forces resolutely blockaded the Gaza Strip and halted an unquestionably extensive ground operation in the domain.





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