Joe Biden speaks with Benjamin Netanyahu on Gaza for first time in nearly a month

Asked if a two-state solution was impossible while Netanyahu was still in office, Biden said: “No, it’s not.”

US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens before a meeting in Tel Aviv in October. Photo: AFP

Speaking to reporters after a meeting with US mayors, Biden said Netanyahu was not opposed to all two-state solutions, and there were a number of types possible, adding that some United Nations members do not have military forces.

Biden was asked if he would reconsider conditions on Israel aid given Netanyahu’s comments rejecting a two-state solution.

“I think we’ll be able to work something out … I think there’s ways in which this could work,” he said.

Biden and Netanyahu discussed efforts to secure the remaining hostages held by Hamas, and Israel’s shift to more “targeted” operations in Gaza to allow more humanitarian aid to come through, the White House said.

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Biden has been pressuring Israel to reduce Palestinian deaths even as he has maintained his strong support of Israel in its war against Hamas.

But the two men do not see eye-to-eye on Palestinians having a state, a solution Biden has advocated to achieve long-term peace.

“The president also discussed his vision for a more durable peace and security for Israel fully integrated within the region and a two-state solution with Israel’s security guaranteed,” the White House said in a statement about their call.

Netanyahu had said in a press conference that he told Washington he objected to any Palestinian statehood that did not guarantee Israel’s security.

Israeli soldiers overlook the Gaza Strip from a tank, as seen from southern Israel on Friday. Photo: AP

“Israel must have security control over the entire territory west of the Jordan River. That’s a necessary condition,” he said.

Biden’s call came as Red Crescent officials reported “intense gunfire from the Israeli drones targeting citizens at Al-Amal Hospital” in Khan Younis, the main city in the southern part of Gaza.

Israel launched a major new advance in Khan Younis this week to capture the city, which it says is now the primary base of Hamas fighters who attacked Israeli towns on October 7, killing 1,200 and precipitating a war that has devastated the Gaza Strip.

The Gaza health ministry said 142 Palestinians had been killed and 278 injured in Gaza over the past 24 hours, raising the death toll from more than three months of war to 24,762.

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Asked about a request by Mexico and Chile for the International Criminal Court to investigate potential crimes against civilians in Gaza, Kirby said the United States was still gathering more information about what that would entail.

“We don’t have any indications that there’s deliberate … efforts to commit war crimes by the Israeli Defence Forces,” Kirby said.

A Palestinian-American teenager was killed by Israeli security forces in the West Bank on Friday, Palestinian health officials said.

“We’re seriously concerned about these reports,” Kirby said.

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