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The White House’s reaction to the occupation of Columbia University by students

The spokesman of the White House reacted to the action of the students in occupying Columbia University in New York and announced the position of the US President Joe Biden in this regard.
– International news

according to the report of the international group Tasnim News Agency, John Kirby, the coordinator of strategic affairs of the National Security Council of the White House, today Tuesday in response to Occupying the Columbia University building in New York by students announced that the US President believes that the action of Columbia University students to occupy the building is definitely a wrong approach. The US security forces’ handling of this issue claimed that there is currently no active effort to federalize the National Guard.

Student protests across America Last week, in protest against the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza, clashes with the US security forces and police have started.

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The White House spokesman also stated about the situation in Gaza and the possibility of attacking Rafah: We do not want a large ground operation in Rafah. Let’s see that it does not consider the safety of Palestinian civilians.

He went on to add, “But what we have before us now is a proposal for a hostage agreement that will lead to a 6-week ceasefire anywhere in Gaza.”

Kirbi, in line with US policies to throw the ball in Hamas’s court to accept the proposed terms, stated that the new prisoners’ agreement is a good agreement that Washington wants Hamas to accept.

This senior American official also welcomed China’s hosting of Hamas and Fatah talks to achieve national reconciliation.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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