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President Joe Biden confused Palestinian militant group Hamas with Hezbollah while announcing a ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas war on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Joe Biden told a Jewish gathering that he will ensure that Israel will have “everything it needs” to fight Hamas, a pledge that comes after weeks of tension ...
In a brief address on his last full day as president, Joe Biden hailed the ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza and predicted Hamas would not regain power. He also defended his support for Israel in the 15 months since Hamas’ Oct.
In another gaffe, Joe Biden mistakenly refers to Hamas as Hezbollah while announcing Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal brokered by the US, Egypt, and Qatar.
President Joe Biden said goodbye Wednesday night, telling the American people that serving as president has been “the highest honor of my life” but warning that dangers on the horizon pose a serious threat to democracy.
Biden conveyed his deep appreciation for first lady Jill Biden, who joined him in the Oval Office. “My deepest appreciation to our amazing first lady with me in the Oval today, for our entire family, you’re the love of my life and the lives of my love,” he said. “My eternal thanks to you, the American people.”
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President Joe Biden hailed the Israel-Hamas ceasefire as a breakthrough for Middle East peace, emphasizing its potential to bring stability and pave the way for Palestinian statehood. The agreement has led to the safe return of Israeli hostages and reduced regional tensions.
Happy Monday! Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated in a ceremony today that, for the first time since 1985, will be held indoors. Officials say the move is due to the “sub-freezing temperatures” in Washington, D.C., but we’re hoping it’s actually because the president-elect is planning an entrance we’ll remember forever.