In a significant development, President Biden praised the collaborative efforts that led to the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. In his statement, he emphasized the role of U.S. intelligence and military support in this operation. As the world reacts to this news, questions arise about the implications for Israel and the ongoing conflict with Hamas. Join us as we analyze Biden's comments and explore what this moment could mean for future U.S.-Israel relations and the broader fight against terrorism.
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01:29Yaya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas who was killed in an Israeli military operation
01:34in Gaza yesterday, was a brutal, vicious terrorist responsible for the death
01:40of American citizens, Israelis, and civilians from more than 30 countries across the world.
01:48His decision, and it was very much his decision, to launch the terrorist attacks of October 7th
01:56unleashed a year of tragedy in the Middle East.
02:001,200 people murdered on October 7th, 254 hostages kidnapped and hauled into Gaza,
02:07including children, infants, elderly, and men and women of all ages.
02:13More than 40,000 people dead in Gaza, many of them civilians.
02:18That is the blood-soaked legacy that Yaya Sinwar leaves behind.
02:24He didn't just launch this conflict, but for the past year has refused the efforts
02:29of the United States and our partners to end it, refused to return home the hostages
02:35who have been separated from their families for more than a year, refused to agree to a ceasefire proposal
02:41endorsed by the United Nations Security Council and countries around the world,
02:45and who in recent weeks refused to even negotiate at all on a ceasefire and an end to the war.
02:53There are 101 hostages who remain in Gaza, including seven Americans,
02:58and of course there are 2 million Palestinians who continue to suffer the consequences
03:04of Sinwar's decision to endanger their lives.
03:08The path that Sinwar wanted for the region, death, destruction, instability, chaos,
03:15is a path that we know the people of the region reject.
03:19The horrors of the past year cannot be the future, and they do not need to be the future.
03:26It is time to chart a different path.
03:29Over the days ahead, the United States will redouble our efforts to return the hostages home,
03:35to bring an end to this war, to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people,
03:40and to allow the people of Gaza to begin to rebuild their lives.