2024-05-13 23:57:53

Hamas Criticizes Biden's Statement Amid Hostage Situation in Gaza

Hamas criticizes Biden's call for a ceasefire linked to the release of hostages, accusing Netanyahu of sabotaging talks. White House voices concern over Israel's lack of plan to protect civilians in Rafah, withholding bombs.

Israeli public opinion shifts towards ceasefire, increasing pressure on Netanyahu. White House clarifies it does not consider killings in Gaza as genocide, pushing for Hamas defeat and hostage release.

Thế giới - VnExpress
12. Mai 2024 um 15:50

Hamas Criticizes Biden's Statement on Hostage Situation in Gaza

Politics
Hamas criticizes Biden's statement that a ceasefire in Gaza could happen if Hamas releases hostages as a 'step back' from the latest round of negotiations. They also accuse Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sabotaging the talks by launching attacks in Rafah. The negotiations between Hamas and Israel mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the US have stalled as Israel appears poised to launch an offensive in Rafah, Hamas's last stronghold in Gaza.
The Guardian
13. Mai 2024 um 11:00

Israeli public opinion is shifting on the Gaza war – but this may make Netanyahu even more reckless

Politics
The Israeli public opinion is shifting on the Gaza war, with growing voices calling for an end to the war in return for the release of Israeli hostages. A recent opinion poll showed that 41% of those surveyed wanted Israel to accept a ceasefire deal, while 44% were against it. The change in public opinion is attributed to the realization that Hamas continues to fight despite Israeli military force and the significance of the hostage issue.
News - South China Morning Post
13. Mai 2024 um 20:11

White House: We do not view killings of Palestinians in Gaza as genocide

Politics
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan stated that the Biden administration does not view the killings of Palestinians in Gaza by Israel as genocide. Sullivan emphasized the US's desire to see Hamas defeated and called for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. The article also mentions the death of a United Nations security services member in an attack in Gaza.
New York Times - World
13. Mai 2024 um 22:57

White House Says Israel Still Has Provided No Plan to Protect Rafah Civilians

Politics
The White House says Israel has not provided a plan to protect nearly a million Gazans in Rafah before any invasion, highlighting frustration in dealings with Prime Minister Netanyahu. President Biden's administration is withholding 2,000-pound bombs over concerns of civilian casualties, but continues to supply defensive and other offensive weapons.
CW

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