US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said there’s a “distinct possibility” that Israel and Hamas will be able to reach a ceasefire deal before President Joe Biden leaves office in a week.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on Monday, adding that there were no guarantees that the parties would agree to such a deal.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said there's a "distinct possibility" that Israel and Hamas will be able to reach a ceasefire deal before President Joe Biden leaves office in a week. "The pressure is building for Hamas to come to yes,
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Monday ... that we get it across the line this week, before President Biden leaves office,” Sullivan said in an interview with Nexstar ...
The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on
WASHINGTON – US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said there’s a “distinct ... before President Joe Biden leaves office in a week. “The pressure is building for Hamas to come to ...
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks at a press briefing ... not be signed by the time he enters office this time next week, saying “all hell has been breaking loose” on Hamas ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on Monday, adding that ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration sees a possible Gaza truce as soon as this week, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan told Bloomberg News on Monday, adding that ...
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says there is a distinct possibility that a deal will be agreed between Israel and Hamas this week to end the conflict in Gaza. Key players are negotiating in the Qatari capital,
CNN made several changes to its lineup on Thursday, including giving longtime anchor Jake Tapper a new time slot and removing Jim Acosta from his morning show. Network veteran Wolf Blitzer is also being moved from broadcasting in the evening to the mornings as part of CNN's shake up.
There is no word on what will happen to Jim Acosta, as Blitzer and Brown’s The Situation Room will take his place in the 10 a.m. ET slot. Tapper’s show will move to 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET, with a new show hosted by Hunt, called The Arena, getting the 4 p.m. ET slot.