PNN – In a letter to the head of the Israeli regime on the occasion of Nakbat Day, which was published by the head of this regime, Isaac Herzog, US President Joe Biden once again announced that America’s commitment to Israel is firm.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, in Biden’s letter, which was published by the head of the Israeli regime, it is stated: On behalf of the American people, I extend my sincere congratulations to you and the people of Israel on the 76th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel (Nakbat Day).
Biden said: America is proud of its stable relations with Israel. America, as the first country to recognize Israel as an independent country in 1948, our relationship is based on shared democratic values, common interests and culture.
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Without referring to the incessant attacks and killings of Palestinians, the US President has stated: Last year was very painful, because Israel experienced the worst attack in history on October 7, 2023. But the people of Israel have shown their extraordinary strength and flexibility.
Biden added: As a long-time supporter of Israel and the only American president who has visited Israel during the war, I announced after the Hamas attack that America’s commitment to Israel’s security is firm. It is very important that our countries work together to increase security and peace for Israel and the entire region.
Another part of Biden’s letter to the head of the Israeli regime states: I look forward to continuing to work with Israel to build a brighter future for all people. I congratulate the people of Israel on your Independence Day and hope that the coming year will be more peaceful.
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance groups launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation from Gaza against the positions of the Israeli regime. After November 24, 2023, a four-day temporary ceasefire was established between Israel and Hamas, or the pause for the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and Israel. This pause or temporary ceasefire lasted seven days and finally ended on December 10, 2023, and the Israeli regime resumed attacks on Gaza.
According to the Palestinian health authorities, more than 35 thousand Palestinians have died in Gaza so far.