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Biden says Israel losing support around the world for Hamas war, suggests Netanyahu make change

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Biden says Israel losing support around the world for Hamas war, suggests Netanyahu make change

President Biden on Tuesday warned that Israel is starting to lose support around the world for its war with Hamas, which began after the deadly Oct. 7 attacks the U.S.-designated terrorist organization launched against Israel. Biden reiterated his support for Israel amid the war but told a group of donors at a fundraiser in Washington, D.C., that the country must take steps to ensure its long-term security.

The President’s remarks come as the conflict between Israel and Hamas enters its fourth week, with no end in sight. The violence has killed more than 200 people in Gaza, including dozens of children, and has left thousands more injured. Israel has also suffered casualties, with at least 12 people killed in rocket attacks launched by Hamas.

Biden said that while the U.S. stands firmly with Israel, the country must take steps to ensure its long-term security. He noted that the conflict has caused a rift between Israel and its allies, and that the country must take steps to restore its standing in the international community.

“We must ensure that Israel’s security is not only maintained, but also enhanced,” Biden said. “We must also ensure that Israel’s standing in the world is not diminished, but rather strengthened.”

Biden also called on the international community to help broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. He said that the U.S. is working with its allies to bring an end to the violence, and that the U.S. is committed to helping the people of Gaza and Israel.

“We must work together to bring an end to the violence and to ensure that the people of Gaza and Israel can live in peace and security,” Biden said.

The President also called on the international community to provide humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, noting that the conflict has caused a humanitarian crisis in the region. He said that the U.S. is working with its allies to provide aid to those in need, and that the U.S. is committed to helping the people of Gaza and Israel.

“We must ensure that the people of Gaza and Israel have access to the humanitarian aid they need,” Biden said. “We must also ensure that the people of Gaza and Israel have access to the economic opportunities they need to rebuild their lives.”

Biden’s remarks come as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate. The violence has caused widespread destruction in Gaza, and has left thousands of people displaced. The conflict has also caused a rift between Israel and its allies, and has raised questions about the country’s long-term security.

Biden’s remarks are a reminder that the U.S. stands firmly with Israel, and that the country must take steps to ensure its long-term security. The President’s call for a ceasefire and for humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza and Israel is a reminder that the U.S. is committed to helping the people of the region. The President’s remarks also serve as a reminder that the U.S. is committed to helping Israel restore its standing in the international community.

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