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Washington. The war between Israel and Gaza has been going on for a long time. Neither of them is ready to take the initiative for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden used his message to give to Muslims in view of the war between Israel and Gaza.

Joe Biden on Sunday delivered an Eid al-Adha message to Muslims. He said the ceasefire agreement was the best way to help civilians suffering from the horrors of the war between Hamas and Israel.

Biden further said about his war between Israel and Hamas, 'Many innocent people have been killed, including thousands of children. Families have fled their homes and seen their communities destroyed. Their pain is immense.'

Pressure on ceasefire agreement

 For information, let us tell you that the United States has pressured Israel and Hamas to formally accept a ceasefire agreement last week, which will stop the fighting for the first six weeks. They have done this after the members of the Security Council gave the green signal to the ceasefire.

Promise to stop Islamophobia

At the same time, President Joe Biden also talked about his efforts to advocate for the rights of other Muslim communities facing persecution, including the Rohingya in Myanmar and the Uighurs in China. He said, 'We are also working to bring a peaceful solution to the terrible conflict in Sudan.' Which has been in the grip of fighting between the country's army and the enemy since April 2023. Biden then also promised American Muslims to stop Islamophobia.

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