US President Joe Biden visited Israel to express his support with the Israeli people in the aftermath of Hamas terrorist strikes that killed over 1,300 innocent civilians, including at least 31 US citizens.
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Biden arrived in war-torn Israel on Wednesday for a seven-hour visit that brought about numerous declarations of loud support and an agreement to let minimal emergency assistance into Gaza from Egypt.
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Additionally, Biden advised with Israeli authorities not to let their anger at the deaths of "your fathers, your grandparents, sons, daughters, children, even babies" blur the clarity of their goals in trying to destroy Hamas.
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Biden made breakthrough phone call with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi on his way back to Washington, el-Sissi agreed to reopen Egypt's closed border crossing with Gaza and permit up to 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid supplies to pass.
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On October 7, after intense Israeli bombing raids on Gaza, Biden informed reporters on Air Force One that he was satisfied with the work he had done, particularly on the subject of releasing humanitarian goods to the region suffering blockade.
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Biden's remarks came amid widespread anxiety in the area that the unrest will extend to other Mideast countries, as protests erupted in Iran, Jordan, Turkey, Morocco, Lebanon, and Tunisia in response to Israel's bombardment and siege of Gaza.