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Biden Urges Netanyahu To Avoid Rafah Attack, Ceasefire Reviewed

U.S. President Joe Biden meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv

During a recent call between the leaders of Israel, Palestinians, and the USA, President Biden urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu not to launch an attack on Rafah. This development comes as the US is currently reviewing a ceasefire proposal to end the ongoing conflict in the region.

The call between the leaders took place amidst escalating tensions and violence in the Gaza Strip and other parts of Israel and Palestine. President Biden's intervention in advising against an attack on Rafah indicates the US administration's efforts to de-escalate the situation and work towards a peaceful resolution.

Netanyahu's decision to hold off on the attack on Rafah following Biden's push highlights the influence of the USA in the conflict and the importance of diplomatic efforts in resolving the crisis. The ceasefire proposal being reviewed by the US signals a potential step towards ending the violence that has resulted in numerous casualties and widespread destruction.

The situation in Israel and Palestine remains volatile, with both sides continuing to exchange fire and engage in violent confrontations. The international community, including the USA, has been calling for an immediate ceasefire and a return to negotiations to address the root causes of the conflict.

As the US evaluates the ceasefire proposal and engages with leaders from both sides, the hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict remains a top priority. President Biden's direct involvement in urging restraint and exploring diplomatic solutions underscores the commitment to finding a way forward that ensures the safety and security of all those affected by the violence.

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