Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Joe Biden in Washington on Thursday, a day after Netanyahu delivered a scathing speech to Congress in which he vowed to achieve ''total victory'' against Hamas and denounced American opponents of the war in Gaza as ''idiots.''
Hamas has slammed the speech and accused Netanyahu of obstructing efforts to end the war and return the hostages.
Officials from Egypt, Israel, the U.S. and Qatar had been expected to meet Thursday in Doha with the aim of resuming talks for a proposed three-phase cease-fire to end the war between Israel and Hamas and free the remaining hostages. But an Israeli official said Israel's negotiating team was delayed and would likely be dispatched next week.
Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military's latest order to leave parts of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis say they are sleeping in the streets. The Health Ministry in Gaza says more than 39,100 Palestinians have been killed in the war.
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Relatives of U.S. hostages call Biden-Netanyahu meeting ‘productive and honest'
WASHINGTON — Relatives of U.S. hostages being held in Gaza have met with President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House, calling the discussions ''productive and honest.''
Speaking to reporters afterward, the family members said they ''came today with a sense of urgency'' and emphasized the need to complete a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas that could result in the release of their loved ones.