Biden on chances of ceasefire in Gaza: 'None, no possibility'
The U.S. President Joe Biden thinks there are no chances of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, wrote Bloomberg's journalist Akayla Gardner.
Therefore, Israel's military actions against Hamas terrorists will continue.
"None, no possibility," said the U.S. President in response to journalists' questions about the possibility of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
He responded this way to journalists' questions about the chances of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
The conflict in Israel
On October 7, Hamas militants launched an attack on Israel. During the attack, terrorists killed and abducted not only military personnel but also civilians. Israel was regularly shelled from the Gaza Strip. In response, Jerusalem initiated an operation against the terrorists.
On October 27, an offensive was launched in the Gaza Strip. As of November 9, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Hamas has currently lost control of the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Today, the White House announced that Israel has agreed to implement a daily four-hour "humanitarian pause" in the Gaza Strip. However, Israel has not confirmed this.