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US trying to mediate a “at least six-week” ceasefire in Gaza: Biden

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The United States is currently engaged in negotiations aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, with President Joe Biden revealing plans for a ceasefire lasting “at least six weeks.” This ceasefire is part of a broader agreement that also seeks the release of hostages held in the region.

Speaking from the White House alongside Jordanian King Abdullah II, Biden emphasized the importance of achieving an immediate and sustained period of calm in Gaza.

President Biden underscored the significance of achieving not just a temporary cessation of hostilities but a sustained period of calm that would provide much-needed respite to the embattled residents of Gaza. The aim is to mitigate the relentless cycle of violence and restore a semblance of stability to the region, allowing humanitarian aid to reach those in dire need.

Moreover, as tensions escalate and the specter of a potential ground incursion looms, particularly in the densely populated city of Rafah near the Egyptian border, President Biden emphasized the paramount importance of safeguarding civilians. With over a million Palestinians trapped in this densely crowded area, there is a pressing need to ensure their protection and prevent further humanitarian suffering amidst the turmoil.

In essence, the United States is actively working towards a multifaceted agreement that not only seeks to halt the immediate hostilities but also addresses the broader humanitarian concerns and paves the way for a sustainable peace process in the Gaza Strip.

Through concerted diplomatic efforts and close collaboration with regional partners, President Biden aims to navigate the complexities of the conflict and chart a path towards a more peaceful and secure future for all parties involved.

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