US officials do not believe that the war in Gaza can be stopped during the presidency of Biden
Several US government officials have told the Wall Street Journal that they do not believe that a ceasefire agreement between the Zionist regime of Israel and the Hamas movement in Gaza will be reached before President Joe Biden leaves office in January.
Several US government officials have told the Wall Street Journal that they do not believe that a ceasefire agreement between the Zionist regime of Israel and the Hamas movement in Gaza will be reached before President Joe Biden leaves office in January.
"There is no agreement close to being reached. I'm not sure if that will happen", one of the Washington government officials told the Wall Street Journal.
The officials have claimed that there are two important things that prevent an agreement to be reached to end the war in Gaza, which is the number of Palestinian prisoners that Israel must release in exchange for every hostage held by Hamas, and increasing tension between Israel and Lebanon's Hizbullah.
However, according to the circles of the Zionist administration, the position of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of not accepting the forces of the hostile regime to completely leave Gaza, including the Philadelphia Strip and also insisting on restarting the war after the release of the hostages, is the main obstacle to not being reached ceasefire agreement.