The chairman of USA, Joe Bidenvisited Israel this Wednesday, in the midst of the country’s declared war on the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Biden announced this during his visit to Tel Aviv will provide $100 million in humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
“This money will support more than 1 million Palestinians displaced and affected by the conflict,” the president wrote on his X account (formerly Twitter).
He also emphasized that mechanisms will be put in place so that this money reaches the people who “really need it, and not Hamas or terrorist groups.”
I just announced $100 million for humanitarian aid in Gaza and the West Bank.
This money will support more than 1 million displaced and conflict-affected Palestinians.
And we will have mechanisms in place so that this aid reaches those in need – and not Hamas or terrorist groups.
—President Biden (@POTUS) October 18, 2023
During a speech in Israel, Biden warned Hamas about this Try not to disrupt the delivery of the money, otherwise humanitarian aid will be stopped.
“If Hamas diverts or steals aid, it will have demonstrated once again that it does not care about the well-being of the Palestinian people, and this will end up as a matter of practicality,” Biden said.
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The American president also benefited from his presence in Israel show your support and deter other countries from attacking Israel: “My message to any state or other hostile actor considering attacking Israel remains the same as it was a week ago: don’t do it. Do not do it. Do not do it”.
However, Biden reminded Israeli leaders that they should not act under the “rage” of war, but also follow the laws of your democracy. According to the President of the United States, an agreement has been reached to this end Israel resumes deliveries of food, water and medicine to the Gaza Strip.
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No further details are known about the delivery of supplies or financial assistance.
Benjamin Netanyahuthe Israeli Prime Minister, assured that Joe Biden’s visit was moving and thanked him for his support.
“I know I speak for the entire people of Israel when I say thank you, Mr. President, thank you for supporting Israel today, tomorrow and alwaysNetanyahu said.
It is not the first time that Biden has visited a conflict zone. He already did it this year when he went there Ukraine and express your support for the country invaded by Russia. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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