Biden says can ‘talk’ about Israel-Hamas ceasefire only after hostages freed

US President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington. (Reuters)
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Updated 24 October 2023
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Biden says can ‘talk’ about Israel-Hamas ceasefire only after hostages freed

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden said on Monday that any discussions about a Gaza cease-fire could only take place if Hamas frees all hostages seized from Israel in its October 7 attack.
“We should have those hostages released and then we can talk,” Biden said at a White House event when asked if he would support a “hostages-for-cease-fire” deal.
Biden then apologized for having to leave the event to promote his economic program ahead of next year’s election, saying he had to go to the White House Situation Room for “another issue I have to deal with.”
His comments came shortly after Hamas said they had freed two more women hostages abducted from Israel.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said that “we welcome today’s today’s release of two Israeli citizens held hostage by Hamas.”
“We continue to do everything possible to secure the release of all remaining hostages in Gaza,” Sullivan said on X, formerly Twitter.
American mother and daughter Judith and Natalie Raanan were freed on Friday.
Israel on Monday increased the number of confirmed hostages to 222 people seized when Hamas gunmen crossed the border and attacked kibbutz communities, towns and military bases in southern Israel.
Israeli officials say the Hamas militants killed 1,400 people in the nation’s worst-ever attack.
Israel hit back with a blistering bombing campaign which Gaza’s Hamas-run health authority says has now killed more than 5,000 people.
Biden also touched on a call he had with Pope Francis on Sunday about the Israel-Hamas conflict and the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
“The pope and I are on the same page, he was very very, very interested in what we were doing,” Biden said.
Biden said he had “laid out to him what the game plan was” regarding US support for Israel.
“The pope was across the board supportive,” he added.


Famine spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s Darfur: UN-backed experts

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Famine spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s Darfur: UN-backed experts

  • Famine is spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s North Darfur after the paramilitary takeover of state capital El-Fasher

PORT SUDAN: Famine is spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s North Darfur after the paramilitary takeover of state capital El-Fasher triggered mass displacement into surrounding communities, UN-backed experts said on Thursday.
In an alert issued by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), global food security experts warned that “famine thresholds for acute malnutrition have now been surpassed” in the areas of Um Baru and Kernoi, near the border with Chad.
They added that the spread of famine came as the fall of El-Fasher led to “massive displacement of residents and displaced persons into surrounding areas of North Darfur.”