In his first statement after a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, U.S. President Joe Biden highlighted his earlier efforts toward peace in Gaza. The outgoing leader, who will hand over the presidency to Donald Trump on January 20, emphasized that the agreement closely reflects the proposal he introduced in May.
Peace Efforts Accelerate Amid Violence
As Israel continued its operations in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, the country hastened its peace negotiations just weeks before the Trump administration takes charge. Following a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, Israel laid down arms in Gaza, initiating an exchange of captives. Hamas released three Israeli hostages, while Israel freed several Palestinian detainees.
Biden’s Ceasefire Remarks
Biden, whose tenure included criticism for overlooking civilian casualties in Gaza, stated that the ceasefire aligns with his administration’s policies.
Key Points from Biden’s Address:
Hostages Include U.S. Citizens:
Biden confirmed that among those set for release in Gaza are American nationals. He added, “Every seven days, at least two U.S. citizens, among three hostages, will be freed.”
Proposal Matches May’s Terms:
He pointed out that the ceasefire reflects the May proposal he introduced, adding, “The prisoner exchange and ceasefire signal effective diplomacy that has halted 15 months of conflict.”
Middle East Dynamics Have Shifted:
Biden asserted, “The Middle East is fundamentally different now. Hezbollah has taken unprecedented steps, Sinwar has been neutralized, and the Assad regime is overthrown.” He noted that Iran is at its weakest in decades, affecting regional power balances.
Implementation Falls to Trump
Biden concluded by highlighting the continuity of policy: “It is now up to the incoming administration to ensure this agreement is implemented.
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