Gaza War: Biden directs the US army to establish a temporary port in Gaza to provide aid and calls on Israel not to use humanitarian aid as a pressure card

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US President Joe Biden stressed that humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip cannot be a bargaining chip, calling on Israel to allow more aid to enter the Gaza Strip.

During his State of the Union address to Congress, which is his last during his current presidency and before the upcoming elections in November, Biden indicated that he would continue to work tirelessly to reach an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, calling for an “immediate ceasefire for six weeks.” Between Israel and Hamas.

Biden said that he directed the army to establish a temporary port in Gaza to deliver more humanitarian aid by sea to the Strip, and the temporary dock will be able to receive large ships carrying food, water, medicine, and temporary shelters.

This comes after the Cairo talks reached a dead end, and the Hamas movement delegation left the Egyptian capital, after consultations on a ceasefire in Gaza mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States.

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