Joe Biden

Statement on the Cease-Fire in Gaza

August 07, 2022

I welcome the announcement tonight of a cease-fire between Israel and Gaza-based militants after 3 days of hostilities.

Over these last 72 hours, the United States has worked with officials from Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, and others throughout the region to encourage a swift resolution to the conflict. I thank President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi and the senior Egyptian officials who played a central role in this diplomacy, as well as Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar and his team, for helping to bring these hostilities to an end.

My support for Israel's security is longstanding and unwavering, including its right to defend itself against attacks. Over these recent days, Israel has defended its people from indiscriminate rocket attacks launched by the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the United States is proud of our support for Israel's Iron Dome, which intercepted hundreds of rockets and saved countless lives. I commend Prime Minister Yair Lapid and his government's steady leadership throughout the crisis.

The reports of civilian casualties in Gaza are a tragedy, whether by Israeli strikes against Islamic Jihad positions or the dozens of Islamic Jihad rockets that reportedly fell inside Gaza. My administration supports a timely and thorough investigation into all of these reports, and we also call on all parties to fully implement the cease-fire and to ensure fuel and humanitarian supplies are flowing into Gaza as the fighting subsides.

As I made clear during my recent trip to Israel and the West Bank, Israelis and Palestinians both deserve to live safely and securely and to enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity, and democracy. My administration will remain engaged with Israeli and Palestinian leaders to support that vision and to implement the initiatives launched during my visit to improve the quality of life for Palestinians and Israelis alike.

Joseph R. Biden, Statement on the Cease-Fire in Gaza Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/357200

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