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‘Hostage deal still in our hands’, Biden said on ceasefire in Gaza – India TV Hindi

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US President Joe Biden

Biden on Israel Hamas War: The war between Israel and Hamas continues. On October 7, after Hamas launched a three-pronged attack on Israel, Israel retaliated and launched swift attacks on Gaza, breaking the back of Hamas. After this, ground attacks also started. However, due to the continuous action of Israeli troops since October 7, a large number of innocent civilians were also killed in Gaza. Meanwhile, efforts are going on for ceasefire. Amidst these exercises and efforts, a big statement from US President Joe Biden has come out. Biden said that the deal related to hostages is still in our hands.

Will the war stop in Ramadan?

Amidst the 5-month-long war between Israel and Hamas, many countries are trying to reach an agreement for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, a big statement from US President Biden has come out. He said that the deal related to the hostages is still in the hands of Hamas. He said that we will know in a few days whether Hamas accepts the deal or not. Biden said, ‘We want a ceasefire because Ramadan is going to start in a few days. In such a situation, a war between Israel and Hamas could be very dangerous.

working to help in gaza

On the question of his ongoing relations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he said that they are the same today as they were before. Although there were reports that there was some strain in the relations between Netanyahu and Biden, but Biden has rejected those reports. Biden said that Israel and America are working together. We are working together to provide more aid to Gaza.

UN released report of Hamas attack after 5 months

Meanwhile, Pramila Patten, the UN envoy working on sexual violence in the conflict, released a new report on Monday. It said there are reasonable grounds to believe that Hamas raped, ‘sexually harassed’ women and subjected them to other cruel and inhuman treatment during the October 7 attack in southern Israel. “There are reasonable grounds to believe that such violence may continue,” said Pramila Patton, who visited Israel and the West Bank from January 29 to February 14 with a nine-member technical team. This report comes almost five months after the October 7 attack. Reports said that about 1200 people were killed in the attack and about 250 others were taken hostage.

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