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Joe Biden’s high stakes visit to the Middle East

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A devastating airstrike on a Gaza hospital has cast a dark shadow over President Biden’s crucial diplomatic mission to Israel.

 
The strike, which occurred just hours before Biden’s scheduled meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, has drawn widespread condemnation and placed immense pressure on the U.S. administration to intervene and broker a ceasefire.

The hospital, already grappling with a surge in COVID-19 cases and limited medical supplies, was struck by missiles of unknown origin, leading to multiple casualties, including patients and healthcare workers. The incident has further escalated tensions in the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with both sides blaming each other for the attack.

President Biden, who had hoped to use his visit to encourage peace talks, now faces mounting challenges. He must delicately navigate the situation, balancing support for Israel’s right to defend itself with calls for restraint and an immediate ceasefire. The international community is closely watching how the United States responds to this crisis. #featured

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