US President, Joe Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday, October 18 putting himself in harm’s way to show that he stands with the country as it prepares a ground invasion meant to wipe out the militant group on its border.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, speaking from Israel, announced the trip to Tel Aviv, the president's second foray into an active war zone this year after he traveled to Ukraine in February under the tightest secrecy.
In remarks after a
meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Blinken said
Biden is coming to "reaffirm the United States' solidarity with Israel
and our ironclad commitment to its security."
Biden also plans to hear directly from the Israelis about what they need to safeguard their security, Blinken said.
In
a statement Monday night, White House press secretary Karine
Jean-Pierre said Biden's trip will "demonstrate his steadfast support
for Israel in the face of Hamas’s brutal terrorist attack and to consult
on next steps."
Biden is expected to meet with Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders during the trip,
which will be followed by a stop in neighboring Jordan. There, Biden
will meet with regional leaders who are crucial to any effort to protect
Palestinian civilians and stabilize the Middle East over the long term,
John Kirby, a White House National Security Council spokesman, told
reporters Monday night.
While
he is in Amman, Biden will meet with Jordan's King Abdullah,
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President
Abdel Fattah el-Sissi.
"He will certainly reiterate that Hamas does not stand for the Palestinians' right to dignity and self-determination," Kirby said of Biden. "He'll discuss again the humanitarian needs of all civilians in Gaza."
U.S.
officials have been discussing with Middle East counterparts, including
Egypt, ways to get humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians in Gaza
caught up in Israel’s siege of the densely populated territory. Also
Iran has warned it could enter the war if atta is by Israel against Gaza
continue.
The trip follows an invitation from Netanyahu.
Biden and Netanyahu have spoken five times since Hamas launched its
attack on Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people in Israel. On Sunday, Biden was
also invited to Egypt to take part in a coming international summit
meeting devoted to the future of Palestinians, according to a U.S.
official.
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