US death toll in Israel rises to 14, Biden confirms Americans held hostage by Hamas.
President Biden Addresses Hamas Attack in Israel
During a speech on Tuesday, President Joe Biden expressed his deep concern over the recent terror assaults in Israel, which have shocked the nation and the world. He revealed that among the victims of the Hamas attack were at least 14 U.S. citizens.
President Biden assured the public that the United States is taking immediate action to support Israel in recovering the American hostages held by Hamas. He emphasized the importance of intelligence sharing and the deployment of additional experts from various government agencies.
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National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan also provided an update, stating that the exact number and condition of American citizens held hostage by Hamas remain unknown. However, he confirmed that more than 20 Americans are currently unaccounted for.
Israeli sources report that the attack has resulted in over 1,000 deaths and thousands of serious injuries, making it the largest assault on the country in 50 years.
President Biden Condemns the Attack
President Biden described the Hamas attack as an “act of sheer evil” and acknowledged the deep wounds caused by centuries of antisemitism and genocide against the Jewish people. He strongly condemned the assault and reaffirmed the unwavering support of the United States for Israel.
President Biden also announced an increase in military aid to Israel, including ammunition and interceptors to replenish the Iron Dome defense system.
In response to the ongoing operation in Gaza, Mr. Sullivan clarified that there are no plans to deploy American forces on the ground. Instead, the focus is on providing intelligence, strategic planning, and coordination with the Israeli government.
Massive Intelligence Failure
The intelligence community is facing criticism for failing to anticipate and prevent the attack, despite its potential months-long planning. Many experts and critics are questioning how such a significant intelligence failure occurred.
When asked about Israel’s failure to anticipate the attack, Mr. Sullivan deferred to the Israeli government for answers. He emphasized that the U.S. did not have any prior knowledge of the attack either.
The Biden administration received backlash for urging an Israeli-Palestinian truce following the Hamas attacks. Statements made by the State Department and Secretary of State Antony Blinken on social media were later deleted due to protests.
While the direct involvement of Iran in the recent attacks has not been confirmed, it is acknowledged that Iran has been a primary source of funding and training for Hamas militants. The United States is currently investigating Iran’s role in the attacks.
Republicans have criticized President Biden’s decision to release $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds prior to the attack, citing Iran’s support for Hamas. They argue that these funds should be restricted to prevent further funding of terrorist activities.
The State Department has clarified that the released funds can only be used for humanitarian and non-sanctioned purposes. The frozen Iranian accounts were established under the Trump administration, and Iran was unable to access them due to imposed sanctions.
Jackson Richman contributed to this report.
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Lligence support, to ensure the country’s security and ability to defend itself against future attacks. He emphasized the need for a swift and unified international response to hold Hamas accountable for its actions.
Furthermore, President Biden called for a renewed commitment to peace efforts in the region, highlighting the importance of a two-state solution that guarantees Israel’s security while providing the Palestinian people with the opportunity for self-determination. He expressed his willingness to work closely with international partners, including regional powers, to achieve this long-standing goal.
International Response
The international community has rallied in support of Israel, condemning the Hamas attack and expressing solidarity with the Israeli people. World leaders, including the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, have spoken out against the violence and expressed their condolences to the victims and their families.
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the situation, with many member states urging a halt to the violence and the immediate release of the hostages. Efforts are being made to initiate diplomatic negotiations to de-escalate tensions and find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The Humanitarian Crisis
The ongoing conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis in the region, with thousands of civilians displaced and in dire need of assistance. President Biden announced that the United States would provide humanitarian aid to help alleviate the suffering of those affected by the violence.
International aid organizations are also mobilizing to provide support, including the Red Cross and various NGOs working on the ground to deliver medical supplies, food, and shelter to those in need.
Conclusion
President Biden’s address on the Hamas attack in Israel demonstrates the strong commitment of the United States to the security and well-being of its allies. The support offered to Israel in recovering the American hostages and the condemnation of the attack underscore the importance of international unity in the face of terrorism.
Efforts must be made to de-escalate tensions in the region and find a lasting solution that ensures peace and security for both Israel and Palestine. The international community must come together to support humanitarian efforts and work towards a just and sustainable peace in the Middle East.
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