President Joe Biden confused Palestinian militant group Hamas with Hezbollah while announcing a ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas war on Wednesday.
Donald Trump inherits a Middle East that looks dramatically different from the one his administration left in 2021.
Departing President Joe Biden offered a farewell brag this week to his State ... abroad on his watch -- the weakening of Iran or the near destruction of Hamas and Hezbollah -- it was due despite, not because of, Biden. Biden, bowing to election year ...
President Joe Biden confused Lebanese political party Hezbollah with Palestinian militant group Hamas during his speech on the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Ex-US president Joe Biden put a hold on the delivery of the bombs due to concern over the impact they could have in Gaza. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hamas commander Rafa Salama and around a 100 Palestinian civilians were killed by an MK-84 bomb in Rafah's Al-Mawasi on July 13, 2024
The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is a big step. Now it’s the Trump administration’s turn.
Their dealmaking cooperation represents an unusual moment in the polarized world of U.S. politics. But it did not stop both Trump and Biden from touting their respective roles.
Hezbollah, one of Lebanon's most powerful political players, has been significantly weakened by its conflict with Israel.
“The deal that I first put forward last May for the Middle East has finally come to fruition… After so much pain, destruction, and loss of life, today the guns in Gaza have gone silent,” President Joe Biden said ... the grip of Hezbollah,” he ...
President Joe Biden stirred headlines on Wednesday with an unfortunate gaffe during his announcement of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, mistakenly attributing the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel to Hezbollah instead of Hamas.
President Donald Trump has overturned a decision by his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, to stop the supply of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel. The White House confirmed the policy change, first reported by Reuters. The hold was initially imposed over concerns of civilian casualties in Gaza's city of Rafah.