Netanyahu rejects Biden's request for a 3-day ceasefire in Gaza

Netanyahu rejects Biden's request for a 3-day ceasefire in Gaza
Netanyahu rejects Biden's request for a 3-day ceasefire in Gaza

US President Joe Biden has asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cease fighting for three days to resolve the issue of hostages. In relation to that matter, Biden said in a telephone conversation that took place on Tuesday, he asked Benjamin Netanyahu to stop fighting in order to prepare the ground for dealing with the issue of Israeli hostages. American and Israeli officials have said that President Biden has said that a three-day ceasefire could help free some of the hostages in Gaza, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the request.

In a statement related to the American opposition to the re-occupation of Gaza, Netanyahu said: 'I don't know what will happen after the removal of Hamas, but the fighting will not end except by destroying Hamas.' While emphasizing the continuation of the war, Netanyahu has emphasized that the Zionists need patience to achieve their goal of destroying Hamas, and that they do not want a half victory. Netanyahu's clear opposition to Biden's request for a three-day ceasefire shows that the Zionist regime does not value even its closest ally, the United States, and uses the Americans to achieve its goals in the Palestinian lands. In a situation where Biden traveled to occupied Palestine at the beginning of the war and when Tel Aviv was being attacked by Hamas rockets to announce his sincere support for Netanyahu and Washington's commitment to protect Israel, but the prime minister of the Zionist regime he is not ready to accept even a small request from the President of the United States to cease fighting for three days to prepare the ground for the release of his hostages. Crime of the Zionists in Gaza It seems that this issue could be the source of a new conflict between Biden and Netanyahu. The relationship between the leaders has been cold since Biden entered the White House, and the US president has refrained from inviting Netanyahu for bilateral talks.

Finally, the leaders met on the sidelines of the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 20. Although the politicians have known each other for a long time, they have had a difficult relationship after Biden entered the White House. Biden has been a frequent critic of Netanyahu's right-wing government. Joe Biden's move to not officially invite Netanyahu to the White House has shown the US government's dissatisfaction with the politics of Netanyahu's cabinet, including changes to the judiciary. In addition, the Biden government in the past criticized the expansion of Jewish settler neighborhoods in lands occupied by the Zionist regime since 1967, but in practice it has not taken any action or pressure against Tel Aviv to stop the expansion. Despite this, it should be remembered that the relationship between the United States and Israel is a strategic relationship and Washington has always been seen as an unconditional supporter of the Zionist regime. In addition, since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Hurricane operation and the subsequent attacks in the Gaza Strip, which have caused the killing of more than 10,000 people and injured more than 24,000 others, the Biden administration has been using the aggressive Israeli regime a large amount of weapons for bombing Gaza.

Now, in a new step, Washington is planning to use the terrorist regime's bombs worth 320 million dollars to kill the Palestinians. The move aims to enable the Zionists to kill as many people as possible in the Gaza Strip. The crimes of the Zionists in Gaza Another issue that should be mentioned in this context is that, it is likely that for the first time the provision of aid to the Zionist regime will face obstacles in the Congress and the White House of the United States. Considering the position of the Republicans, especially in the US House of Representatives, and the separation of aid to Israel and Ukraine, by approving a 14.3 billion dollar aid program for Israel, despite Biden's threat to oppose it, if the total aid of 106 billion dollars is not approved , is an issue that indicates that the aid program will not be passed in the Senate in the first stage. It can be predicted that the approval of this plan will be blocked in the Senate. Even if it is passed in the parliament, the White House will undoubtedly oppose it. The move will be a big blow to the relationship between the United States and the Zionist regime.

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