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Condemnation of Hamas and Call for Cease-Fire by Biden and Harris

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On the one-year anniversary of Hamas’ attack on Israel, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris condemned the actions of Hamas while emphasizing the need for a cease-fire to alleviate the suffering of innocent civilians in the ongoing conflict. Their statements reflect a commitment to securing the release of hostages and addressing the humanitarian crisis resulting from the violence.

In their remarks, Biden highlighted the brutality of the October 7th attacks, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and the abduction of around 250 hostages. He expressed a personal commitment to ensuring the safe return of all hostages, while also acknowledging the significant toll the conflict has taken on the Palestinian population, with over 41,000 reported deaths in Gaza since the outbreak of hostilities. Harris reiterated the urgent need for a cease-fire and a hostage deal, advocating for the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people amidst the ongoing violence. Their statements underscore the complex dynamics of the conflict, balancing support for Israel’s right to defend itself while also calling for measures to protect civilians on both sides.

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