White House criticize Joe Biden’s false claims about Hamas beheading children

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White House criticize Joe Biden‘s false claims about Hamas beheading children. A day after falsely claiming on national television that he had seen photos of Hamas fighters killing children, US President Joe Biden was obliged to play the opposite card.

When speaking to the Jewish community in the US on Wednesday, Biden emphasised his administration’s support for Israel in the midst of its conflict with Hamas and attempts to free US hostages.

During the address, Biden vividly described the horrors of the Israel-Hamas war, saying: “I never really thought that I would see and have confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.”

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However, the White House was compelled to clarify that he made those erroneous assertions based on Israel’s charges of children being slaughtered, citing several media reports of beheadings, soon after he made the claims.

Biden and other officials “have not seen pictures or independently verified such reports,” according to White House sources.

The declaration indicated that Biden predicated his statements on assertions from Israel that children were slaughtered, citing several media accounts of beheadings.

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Authorities in the US government have recently expressed worries regarding whether or not Joe Biden, a longtime member of the US government, would make a good candidate for president in 2024 given recent incidents of his age-related issues.

Furthermore, the question of whether the US would choose Biden as its future president is raised by Biden’s most recent comments, which he made without seeking any confirmation.

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is the 46th and current President of the United States of America. He previously served as President Barack Obama’s 47th vice president from 2009 to 2017. He previously represented Delaware in the United States Senate from 1973 to 2009.

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