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President Joe Biden, speaking from Nantucket Island, stated that the release of 24 hostages by Hamas marks the beginning of a broader process. He expressed hope for the release of "dozens" more hostages taken during the October 7 terrorist attacks. Biden emphasized the collaborative diplomatic efforts involving the US, Qatar, Egypt, Israel, and representatives of Hamas, aiming for the release of additional hostages.
While acknowledging the absence of American nationals in the first group of freed hostages, Biden affirmed expectations for more releases in the coming days. The president renewed the commitment to work for the release of all hostages, underlining the ongoing effort to determine their whereabouts.
The ceasefire agreement, negotiated earlier in the week, involves a four-day pause in Israeli attacks on Gaza to facilitate humanitarian aid entry through the Rafah checkpoint. Biden emphasized the critical opportunity to deliver essential supplies to Gaza's civilians and pledged an unwavering focus on accelerating humanitarian assistance in coordination with international organizations.
Highlighting mechanisms to prevent Hamas from diverting aid for its purposes, Biden assured continuous monitoring of relief efforts. He criticized Hamas for its disregard for the well-being of Palestinians in Gaza and announced the readiness of hundreds of trucks laden with supplies to support those affected by the conflict. The temporary ceasefire follows intense negotiations led by a Biden administration "secret cell" pressuring Israel for a negotiated solution and the release of hostages.