President Joe Biden recently expressed his sentiments regarding the aftermath of the October 7 terror attacks, stating that there were things he wished he could have convinced Israelis to do. He referred to the Israeli war cabinet as one of the most conservative in the country's history. Biden highlighted his efforts to communicate with Egypt, Jordan, and other Arab leaders to reach a consensus on providing more food, aid, and medicine to Gaza.
During his trip to Israel, Biden mentioned facing challenges with Israel's cooperation, despite pushing hard for assistance. He emphasized his long-standing relationship with Israel, dating back to Golda Meir's era, and reiterated his support for the country while expressing concerns about the current war cabinet's conservatism.

Biden emphasized the importance of finding a resolution, pointing towards a two-state solution as the ultimate answer. He stressed the need to end the ongoing conflict and acknowledged the dissatisfaction among Palestinians in the West Bank towards Hamas, noting the declining popularity of the group.
Recognizing the complexity of the situation, Biden emphasized the need to continue working towards a ceasefire and address the various challenges involved in the peace process. He highlighted the importance of ongoing efforts to bring about a resolution and ensure progress towards a peaceful outcome.