U.S. President Joe Biden said he would speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday afternoon regarding the Israeli attacks on Palestinians in Gaza.
Biden told reporters at the White House that he would be speaking with the Israeli prime minister in an hour and would be able to answer them after that.
The president was asked whether he would join other international calls for a ceasefire in Israel.
Meantime, the White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki affirmed that the President and his team are engaging in diplomatic negotiations to try to reduce the violence in Gaza.
“There needs to be a two-state solution over time,” Psaki said. “It is going to require both parties wanting to engage in that.”
Asked why the US is not joining other nations in calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, Psaki replied the administration is engaging in “quiet, intensive diplomacy” to bring an end to the violence.