BREAKING: Joe Biden Ends His Day Before Noon As American Hostages Face Executions In Gaza

President Joe Biden has called a lid before noon on Monday, shortly after news broke of Americans being held hostage in Gaza. This comes on the heels of a tragic incident where at least nine Americans were killed in Israel over the weekend, with several others now held captive by the terrorist group Hamas.

The Israeli Ambassador to the US recently confirmed on CNN that Americans were among the hostages being held by Hamas militants in Gaza. The fate of these Americans remains uncertain, and tensions in the Middle East have reached a fever pitch.

Just an hour after Biden called a lid for the day, a Hamas spokesperson announced that the terror group would be executing hostages in response to each new Israeli airstrike. Many have juxtaposed the president’s festivities with the grim realities facing Americans abroad.

Adding to the controversy surrounding Biden’s response was a BBQ event he hosted at the White House on Sunday. Brian Bennett, a correspondent for Time Magazine, observed band music emanating from the vicinity of the White House’s Rose Garden yesterday. Upon inquiry, the White House confirmed that President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden were “hosting a BBQ for White House Executive Residence staff and their families.”

The devastating attack by Hamas on Israel resulted in the death of over 600 Israelis, with more than 100 held hostage. Initial videos suggest Israel’s military is retaliating decisively against suspected militant bases and buildings in the Gaza Strip. Reports had emerged hinting at Iran’s support for Hamas, though these have yet to be officially confirmed. Many critics are drawing connections between this attack and the recent deal between the U.S. and Iran, which saw $6 billion in assets unfrozen and handed to Iran.

Meanwhile, in New York City, pro-Palestinian activists held a massive street rally, condemning what they perceive as undue aggression by Israeli forces over the years. Left-leaning Congress members such as Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib have publicly denounced what they term as “Israeli apartheid,” advocating for a cease-fire.


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