Several world leaders, officials and organizations have reacted to Joe Biden’s Friday announcement of a proposed hostage deal.
He then said that it can, “put a stop to the ongoing bloodshed, help families reunite and allow a surge of humanitarian aid to help desperate, hungry people.”
Republican US Senator Lindsey Graham expressed hope that Biden’s announcement is accurate.
I hope that the announcement from President Biden regarding a deal put forth by Israel for Hamas to release the hostages and the implementation of a ceasefire is accurate. Having just left Israel today, I know how resolute the Israeli people are, but they want the hostages held…
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) May 31, 2024
Responses from the European Union
UK Secretary of State David Cameron called on Hamas to accept the deal so “we can see a stop in the fighting, the hostages released and returned to their families and a flood of humanitarian aid into Gaza.”
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell expressed his support for the deal, while also saying, “The war has to end now.”
All our support to @POTUS Biden roadmap to an enduring ceasefire and the release of hostages leading to a permanent cessation of hostilities, withdrawalof IDF and reconstruction efforts to commence.The war has to end now.
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) May 31, 2024
CAIR issues a statement
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) National also issued a statement on X in response to the announced hostage deal proposal, that was critical of Joe Biden’s approach to the war in Gaza.
If President Biden is telling the truth when he claims that there is a proposal on the table for an indefinite ceasefire that would immediately end the far-right Israeli government’s genocide in Gaza, that is a positive and long overdue step that the Biden administration should… https://t.co/jQvWeahWBz
— CAIR National (@CAIRNational) May 31, 2024