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President Biden Expresses Hope For De-Escalation In Middle East

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US President Joe Biden expressed optimism on Saturday that the recent Israeli strikes on Iran may signal the conclusion of a period of heightened tensions in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters in Philadelphia, President Biden stated that the strikes appeared to have targeted military installations exclusively, and he expressed his hope that this would mark the end of the current escalation.

President Biden revealed that he had been briefed by the intelligence community earlier on Saturday and had received advance notice of the Israeli strikes. While emphasizing that the United States was not directly involved in the operation, Biden confirmed that his administration had been in close consultation with Israel throughout the process.

Israeli strikes targeted military installations exclusively.
President Biden hopeful Israeli strikes will de-escalate tensions in the Middle East.
President Biden briefed by intelligence community and had advance notice of the strikes.

Regarding former President Donald Trump's communications with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Biden remarked that he was not surprised by the interaction. However, he expressed concern that Trump was engaging in these discussions without representing the official stance of the United States.

The recent developments in the Middle East have drawn significant attention globally, with many observers closely monitoring the situation for potential implications on regional stability and international relations. President Biden's comments reflect a cautious optimism for a return to a more stable environment in the region following the Israeli strikes on Iran.

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