Joe Biden on Monday said he hopes to have a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas by next week.
Mr Biden indicated during a political visit to New York that he hopes to have the agreement in place by Monday, March 4.
He was there to film the NBC programme Late Night with Seth Meyers and had been visiting a Van Leeuwen ice cream parlour near the network’s Rockefeller Centre headquarters, when he was asked if a ceasefire would take effect.
Mr Biden said: “I hope by the end of the weekend”.
He told reporters travelling alongside him that his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, has told him that a ceasefire is “close” but talks are “not done yet”.
“My hope is by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire,” he added.
Mr Biden risks handing Donald Trump the White House with his stance on Israel, progressive Democrats have warned ahead of a key vote in a battleground state.
Mr Biden faces a rebuke from his party’s voters in Michigan, a critical swing state, which holds its presidential primary on Tuesday.
Michigan’s large Arab-American community, which helped Mr Biden win the state in 2020, has criticised the president’s support for Israel in its war in Gaza. It has led to his approval ratings sinking among Muslims and other minorities.