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What Biden Must Do to Help Gaza Now

Introduction

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has precipitated a severe humanitarian crisis, with reports indicating that women and children are scavenging for food amid widespread hunger. In response, President Joe Biden has initiated several measures to address the situation:

Humanitarian Assistance

In October 2023, President Biden announced $100 million in humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. This aid aims to provide essential resources such as food, water, and medical supplies to those affected by the conflict.

Diplomatic Efforts for Ceasefire

The Biden administration has been actively involved in brokering ceasefire agreements. Notably, a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah was announced in November 2024, with hopes that this development could facilitate a similar truce in Gaza.

President Biden has expressed intentions to leverage this momentum to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing the importance of releasing hostages and ending the war without Hamas in power.

Pressure on Israel to Facilitate Aid

The U.S. has urged Israel to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, warning that failure to do so could jeopardize U.S. weapons funding.

Despite these efforts, reports indicate that the amount of aid reaching Gaza remains insufficient, with the flow of supplies at nearly its lowest level since the conflict began.

Given the escalating humanitarian needs, it is imperative for the Biden administration to intensify its efforts by:

Enhancing Humanitarian Aid Delivery

Implementing more robust mechanisms to ensure that aid reaches those in need, potentially through direct airdrops or establishing secure humanitarian corridors. In March 2024, President Biden announced plans to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza to address the urgent needs of the population.

Strengthening Diplomatic Engagement

Continuing to work with regional partners and international organizations to negotiate a sustainable ceasefire and address the root causes of the conflict. The administration’s ongoing diplomatic efforts aim to secure a ceasefire and facilitate the release of hostages, recognizing the complex dynamics involved.

Ensuring Accountability and Compliance

Holding all parties accountable for violations of international humanitarian law and ensuring compliance with agreements to protect civilian lives and infrastructure.

Conclusion

By adopting a multifaceted approach that combines humanitarian relief with diplomatic initiatives, the Biden administration can work towards alleviating the suffering in Gaza and fostering conditions for lasting peace.