Biden's Hopes for Ceasefire in Gaza Diminish: Reasons.
Biden Doesn't Give Up Hope for Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza
President Joe Biden hoped to achieve a ceasefire agreement in Gaza before the end of his term, but this hope is becoming less realistic. Even despite the pressure the White House puts on Israel and Hamas, negotiations may not be as close as they seem. The President replied that he still hasn't given up and continues to work on resolving the conflict.
While Biden has made intensive diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire, the situation in Gaza is deteriorating. Israel and Hamas are making new demands. Hamas refuses to participate in negotiations, accusing Netanyahu of changing the terms. Instead, Israel agreed to participate in negotiations and rejected Hamas' accusations.
However, it seems that both Netanyahu and Hamas' leader Yahya Sinwar have more interests in continuing the war than in achieving a truce. Therefore, although Biden is doing everything possible to bring the parties to the negotiating table, an agreement may be a distant dream.
Source: ZN.UA
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