In an attempt to mitigate the fallout from his remarks, President Biden engaged in an interview with Jonathan Capehart of MSNBC on Saturday, shedding light on the true beneficiaries of a potential ceasefire in Gaza.
President Biden expressed his stance on advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza contingent upon Israel formulating a plan to evacuate civilians from the remaining areas.
March 12, 2024
During the interview, Capehart inquired about the intentions of Hamas regarding a potential deal, to which President Biden responded, “Well, I think Hamas would like a total ceasefire across the board because they (unintelligible garble) can then have a better chance to survive and maybe rebuild. But that’s not what …. I think the vast majority of people think … you have to…look…”
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President Biden's commentary took a controversial turn as he appeared to suggest that Israel was engaging in indiscriminate bombing in Gaza, referencing historical events, “After what happened in World War II, and the carpet bombing that took place, what happened was, we ended up in a situation where we changed the rules of the game, what constitutes the legitimate rules of war.”
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The discussion surrounding President Biden's call for a ceasefire as a humanitarian gesture takes a critical turn as he inadvertently acknowledges that a terrorist organization stands to gain the most from such actions.