Why did his best friend become angry with Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu?

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Amid efforts to ceasefire in Gaza, the US seems to be upset with the attitude of the Israeli Prime Minister. On Monday, US President Joe Biden was asked if Netanyahu was making enough efforts for a ceasefire deal, to which he replied 'No'. This means that Biden also believes that Netanyahu is not serious about the ceasefire deal.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his press conference on Monday opposed any kind of pressure on the ceasefire deal and the release of hostages. He reiterated his conditions and said that he would not withdraw the Israeli army from the Philadelphia Corridor.

America is worried and angry about the statement of the Israeli Prime Minister. An American official involved in mediation between Hamas and Israel has said that Netanyahu has ended the possibilities of a ceasefire deal with his press conference.

In fact, according to media reports, the US and its allies Qatar and Egypt are going to make a final attempt to ensure a ceasefire and release of hostages in Gaza. According to the information, US President Biden is preparing a final proposal that could lead to a ceasefire in Gaza.

One last try for a deal!

When the media questioned Biden about this deal, he said that we are very close to it. When he was asked what makes this deal different, he said that hope should always remain. However, he did not give much information about the ceasefire deal. Joe Biden is preparing a new draft for the Gaza ceasefire deal. Regarding this, he met the US team negotiating for the release of hostages along with Vice President Kamala Harris.

According to the information, Biden will put this proposal in front of Hamas and Israel by the end of this week, on which both will have at least a week to make a decision. It is believed that this will be the last attempt by these mediating countries to stop the war.

Hamas laid down 2 conditions for the deal

On one hand, Netanyahu is not ready to withdraw from the Philadelphia border, while on the other hand, Hamas has also laid down two important conditions for the deal. According to The Jerusalem Post, a senior Hamas official has said that if any proposal includes a permanent ceasefire and complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, then it will take a positive stance on it.