In a pivotal, unforeseen phone call that has been awaited for six months, US President Joe Biden called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to start taking steps toward an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, Lebanese Al Mayadeen reported.
President Biden underscored the gravity of recent developments, particularly condemning the strikes on humanitarian workers and highlighting the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
During the conversation, President Biden emphasized the imperative for “Israel” to take immediate and decisive action to mitigate civilian harm, alleviate humanitarian suffering, and ensure the safety of aid workers.
Moreover, Biden stressed the necessity for the Israeli occupation to announce and implement a series of specific, tangible, and measurable measures aimed at addressing these pressing concerns, as well as commit to a ceasefire.
Furthermore, President Biden underlined that the trajectory of US policy toward Gaza would be contingent upon the occupation’s prompt implementation of these proposed steps.
He reiterated the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire to stabilize the situation and prevent further harm to innocent civilians. Additionally, he urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to authorize his negotiators to swiftly conclude a deal aimed at securing the release of the Israeli captives.
In addition to discussing the situation in Gaza, the two leaders deliberated on the public threats issued by Iran against “Israel” and its citizens.
The United States has refused to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, essentially rendering it a pariah state in the international arena, especially among major powers, as it wasn’t only not calling on “Israel” to commit to a ceasefire. It was vetoing any UN Resolutions aimed at urging for a ceasefire in Gaza.
MNA