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October 16, 2023
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Published: October 16, 2023 12:32 pm
Author: RT

Unlike Russia during his trip to Kiev in February, Hamas may target the US president, sources told the outlet

US President Joe Biden wants to accept an invitation by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit the country in a gesture of support, but White House officials are concerned for his safety there, Politico has reported, citing two government sources in Washington.

The invitation was extended during a phone call on Saturday, and such a trip – during Israel’s armed conflict with Hamas militants – could become one of the highlights of the Biden presidency, similar to his February unannounced visit to Kiev, the outlet reported on Sunday.

Ahead of the Ukraine trip, the US had “communicated to Russia to not interfere” with Biden’s travel plans. And while blaring sirens welcomed the US leader in Kiev, when he met President Vladimir Zelensky, Western reporters were clear that there was no sign of a Russian missile attack at the time.

“Hamas, a group the United States has designated a terrorist organization, would be more likely to take a provocative strike at a traveling president,” the newspaper said, citing the opinion of an anonymous US official.

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US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in Kiev, February 20, 2023.
No strikes reported in Kiev despite sirens during Biden’s visit – Reuters

Several US lawmakers who visited Israel last week had to take refuge in a bomb shelter when an air raid siren sounded.

The Biden administration pledged its full support to Israel after Hamas launched a surprise incursion from Gaza earlier this month. The raid resulted in the deaths of over 1,300 Israelis and the capture of dozens of hostages. On Monday, an Israel Defense Forces spokesman said 199 people were identified as being held in Gaza.

The Netanyahu government has declared war on the militant group. The Israeli military announced plans at the weekend for a “significant ground operation” and ordered civilians in Gaza to leave the northern part of the blockaded territory.

Biden has expressed confidence that Israel will do its best to limit civilian deaths while going after Hamas. Washington has reportedly asked Qatar’s mediation to secure the release of civilians among the hostages, some of whom have American citizenship.


READ MORE: Arab League and African Union call on Israel to cease hostilities in Gaza

Russia has condemned violence against civilians by both sides in the conflict, with President Vladimir Putin calling the actions of Hamas barbaric. Moscow has argued that Washington’s biased approach to the Middle East peace process and efforts to “monopolize it” resulted in the current escalation, and has urged an earnest negotiation on creating a Palestinian state, after the situation calms down.

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