Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are “desperate to have this ceasefire happen,” Professor Rami Khouri explains. “The timing is unbelievably significant.” August 15, he points out, “comes mere days before the Democrats are set to hold their national convention in Chicago, Illinois.” That’s the day picked for Israel and Hamas “to resume urgent discussion” in either Doha or Cairo.
Biden calls for conference
The Biden regime is under serious pressure from the far-left wing of their own party to help those poor defenseless Palestinian terrorists in Gaza. They can’t do much for Hamas, considering we’re obligated to help Israel. What they can do is put pressure on everyone to declare a ceasefire.
Hamas is supposed to give back the hostages. By the time August 15 comes around, the war could be over. If not, it could be raging on as World War III.
Israel doesn’t care what Joe Biden thinks. They don’t like him anyway. Sure, they’ll send a team to Doha or Cairo or wherever Hamas wants to meet with them. Assuming Hamas has anyone left alive by then. Iran has threatened to team up with Hezbollah and other radical Arab factions to declare war on Israel.
Israel has agreed to resume Gaza ceasefire talks on 15 August at the demand of US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has said, as regional tensions skyrocket over the war https://t.co/LibdyPvjez
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 9, 2024
The Israelis have been picking off Hamas and Hezbollah commanders right and left. The Ayatollah is furious. He also knows he’s in for trouble if he makes the first move.
While Iran is calming down and reconsidering, Hezbollah has an itchy trigger finger and they’re ready to strike whether the Ayatollah backs them up or not. Meanwhile, the IDF is carrying out more airstrikes in the south of Gaza to wipe out leftover Hamas terrorists.
They’re up to their usual tactics of hiding command posts in schools. Whether the Biden regime likes it or not, the Israelis don’t care about the children of Hamas terrorists being used as human shields. They’re going to drop the bombs anyway.

Release hostages and prisoners
The handlers of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris want the ceasefire to show we have influence over Israel, which we don’t. Any step back from hostilities would only be temporary but as long as it lasts until November, Democrats would be happy. The only way it’s going to happen is if Hamas totally surrenders.
As far as an exchange of prisoners for hostages, there might not be any hostages left to exchange. Hamas fighting forces have been starving. The only food they get is what they can steal from the UN aid convoys. They haven’t been going out of their way to give the Israeli hostages a reasonable supply of food or any medical attention. If any of the hostages remain alive, they’re probably in bad shape.
The Biden regime teamed up with Arab diplomats in Qatar and Egypt to issue a joint statement on Thursday, August 8. All three countries urged Israel and Hamas “to resume urgent discussion” on August 15 in Doha or Cairo “to close all remaining gaps and commence implementation of the deal without further delay.”
🚨Update: Leaders of Egypt, Qatar, and the United States demand that Hamas resume talks on the ceasefire for the Gaza Strip on August 15 in Doha or Cairo! No promises that IDF will not assassinate any or all Hamas representatives and leaders! pic.twitter.com/Lj4TQ37SJG
— US Civil Defense News (@CaptCoronado) August 9, 2024
It’s nothing but smoke and mirrors for the talking heads on TV to mislead the public with. “We have worked for months to reach framework agreement and it is now on the table, with only details of implementation missing.” The important part.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn’t talking to Joe Biden and doesn’t want to hear the name Kamala Harris. His office responded saying they would send a delegation and left it at that. Hamas, “has yet to respond.” They have a new commander who is expected to take a hard line. He’s not interested in surrendering yet.
“Additionally, we have to remember that the Israelis are now going to be negotiating with Yahya Sinwar, who is the new political leader of Hamas,” Al Jazeera correspondent Hamdah Salhut notes. “He’s considered a hardliner. Benjamin Netanyahu is considered a hardliner. He’s gone into these negotiations previously with several non-negotiables and has added to that list.“