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White House’s Bid to Halt Israel’s Action Against Hamas Sparks Controversy

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President Biden is aiming to utilize hostage negotiations with Hamas to pressure Israel into halting its conflict with the Palestinian group in Gaza, contradicting Israel’s response to an unprovoked terror attack.

The Biden administration, facing pressure from Arab and Muslim voters and internal protests, is seeking a deal to secure the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for a “pause” in the conflict, potentially leading to a permanent cessation.

While the administration refrained from explicitly endorsing a ceasefire, it looks to use the negotiation process to achieve a lasting halt to hostilities and advance regional initiatives, including potential peace agreements and progress towards a Palestinian state.

This shift represents a departure from the administration’s previous support for Israel’s goals and raises questions about its commitment to restoring U.S. alliances.

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