At Present, White House Declines to Back a Cease-Fire

At Present, White House Declines to Back a Cease-Fire


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White ‍House Says It Does Not Support a Cease-Fire at This Time

John F. Kirby, the White House national security spokesman, said that a cease-fire would give⁢ Hamas a “propaganda win,” legitimizing its Oct.‌ 7 attack on Israel.

Usually⁣ when ⁤you get⁣ into a cease-fire, it’s‍ when you think you’re at the endgame, and it’s time to negotiate. Go to the table and, brass tacks here, “How are we going to end this war?” And we don’t support that at this time. A cease-fire right now benefits‍ Hamas. It certainly also legitimizes what Hamas started on Oct. 7. It would give them a⁣ propaganda win. “See?​ Look, now⁣ there’s⁣ a cease-fire. And so we’re going to be an equal party to this. And we have every right to ⁢continue to stay ⁢in governance in Gaza.” And they​ don’t. And they’re not. So a cease-fire not only gives them time to plan and execute, but it legitimizes what they started on Oct. 7. And that’s unacceptable to President Biden. It’s ⁣certainly unacceptable, understandably ⁣so, to ⁤the Israeli people.

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