In a significant development, President Joe Biden has voiced his dissatisfaction with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s efforts to secure a hostage deal and establish a ceasefire with Hamas. Amid mounting pressure and reports of a new proposal being presented as “final,” Biden expressed his concerns in a press interaction, stating unequivocally that Netanyahu is “not doing enough.”
The comments come as Israel faces intense domestic protests following the recovery of six hostages’ bodies from Gaza, including Israeli-American citizen Hersh Goldberg-Polin. These tragic events have heightened the urgency for a resolution, with the U.S. administration playing a pivotal role in the negotiation process.
During a critical meeting in the Situation Room, President Biden, along with Vice President Kamala Harris, engaged with negotiators to finalize a proposal aimed at securing the release of remaining hostages. The administration has characterized this proposal as a “take it or leave it” deal, reflecting the diminishing patience of U.S. officials.
The deaths of the six hostages have sparked widespread protests in Israel, with critics questioning Netanyahu’s handling of both the war and the hostage crisis. Amidst this, Biden reiterated the U.S.’s commitment to securing a deal, emphasizing that “Hamas leaders will pay for these crimes.”
Negotiations have involved close cooperation with Qatar and Egypt, but the process has been fraught with challenges. U.S. officials have accused both Hamas and Netanyahu of impeding progress, complicating the already delicate situation.
As the conflict continues, the U.S. administration faces political ramifications, particularly with the upcoming presidential election. Vice President Harris, the Democratic nominee, has been under scrutiny, while her opponent, Donald Trump, has blamed the administration for the recent hostage deaths.
As the world watches closely, the next steps in this crisis will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences.