


Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that “President [Joe] Biden will visit Israel” on Wednesday amid an Israeli war with Hamas that has world leaders on high-alert for escalation with Iran.
“The president will reaffirm the United States solidarity with Israel and our ironclad commitment to its security,” Blinken told reporters at the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.
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“President Biden will underscore our crystal clear message to any active state or non state trying to take advantage of this crisis to attack Israel. To that end, he's deployed two aircraft carrier groups and other military assets to the region.”
Blinken offered that forecast at 3 a.m. Tuesday morning local time — an odd hour suggestive of the urgency and uncertainty that characterizes diplomatic discussions in the wake of the unprecedented Hamas terrorist attack that has ignited a major conflict in Gaza. That crisis is complicated by the fact that Hamas took about 200 people hostage, and Iran and its proxy forces have threatened to intervene against if Israel proceeds with its stated intention to eradicate the terrorist group.
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“President Biden will receive a comprehensive brief on Israel's war aims and strategy,” Blinken said. “The President will hear from Israel, how it will conduct its operations in a way that minimizes civilian casualties, and enables humanitarian assistance to flow to civilians in Gaza in a way that does not benefit Hamas.”