Posted on 02/27/2024 7:45:53 PM PST by conservative98
President Joe Biden babbled about his belief that Israel would reach a ceasefire agreement with Palestinian terrorist group Hamas by next Monday, as he prepared to take a bite of his ice cream.
“My National Security Advisor tells me that we’re close. We’re close. It’s not done yet. And my hope is by next Monday, we’ll have a ceasefire,” said President Biden.
Biden delivered his remarks as he stood with a blank expression, about to take a bite of his ice cream.
Statements from Hamas and Israeli leadership suggest that a ceasefire is further away than Biden indicated between licks of what appeared to be vanilla hardserve.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu stated that Israel was willing to enter into a temporary ceasefire deal, but Hamas leaders made demands for the release of hostages that Israel was unprepared to accept.
“They have what I’d call outlandish demands,” said Netenyahu speaking to Fox News, “They have to come down to reality. And I think that, if that’s the case, we will be able to have a deal. We certainly want it. I want it.”
In comments provided to Al Jazeera, a Hamas spokesman blamed Israel for difficulties in a ceasefire agreement, and highlighted their own demands, including an end to all Israeli military presence in Gaza.
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Small bites, Joe, small bites.
How about demanding ham-ass cease their crap? No? 🖕
The Maine Wire?
This is the third time in 24 hours we have heard bad news for Biden in Maine.
Is resistance there growing, enough to overcome the internal migrants from Boston?
Some of the Italians get it.
https://x.com/radiogenoa/status/1762369822149488711?s=46&t=oXM3QUNDayEotvdo1W-zQA
I’ve grown to hate ice cream.
LOL
What did have. Palestinian Peach?
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