During a White House Jewish heritage celebration, President Biden made a brutal gaffe when he mistakenly stated that Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a maimed US citizen held hostage by Hamas terrorists, was present at the event. Biden quickly corrected himself by acknowledging that Goldberg-Polin was still being held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Goldberg-Polin, a dual Israeli citizen, had one hand amputated as a result of injuries sustained during his abduction, which resulted in the deaths of about 1,200 people, including 33 Americans. He was featured in a Hamas propaganda video and remains one of five known Americans still held by the terrorist group.

Other US citizens believed to still be in captivity by Hamas include Edan Alexander, Omer Neutra, Sagui Dekel-Chen, and Keith Siegel. Alexander and Neutra were serving in the Israeli military when they were kidnapped, while Dekel-Chen and Siegel also remain missing after being abducted near the Gaza border. It remains unknown how many of the American hostages are still alive. The situation of these hostages highlights the ongoing complexities of security and relationships in the Middle East, particularly in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

During the White House event, President Biden was joined by his son Hunter Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland. The presence of Hunter Biden, who is facing trials for alleged tax fraud and gun crimes, alongside Garland raised some concerns given their previous attendance at a state dinner that garnered negative scrutiny. Despite these personal controversies, Biden hosted the event with a couple hundred guests in attendance, with drink stations set up around the iconic garden. This event occurred hours after the International Criminal Court chief prosecutor sought an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes.

President Biden faced another verbal misstep when he slammed the International Criminal Court’s decision to seek arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, mistakenly referring to the court as the “International Court of Justice,” a separate institution based in The Hague, Netherlands. Biden clarified that the US rejects the allegations of genocide against Israel and will always stand with the country. This incident highlighted the delicate diplomatic situation in the Middle East and the challenges in navigating international legal matters. Despite these missteps, Biden reaffirmed the US’s support for Israel and its opposition to any actions that would harm the country.

The continued captivity of American hostages by Hamas raises questions about US foreign policy in the region and the challenges of conflict resolution and diplomacy in the Middle East. President Biden’s verbal errors during the event underscore the need for careful and informed communication in addressing complex and sensitive international issues. The presence of personal controversies, such as Hunter Biden’s legal troubles, alongside important diplomatic events further complicates the administration’s efforts to navigate complex international relationships. The White House event highlighted the ongoing tensions and security concerns in the Middle East, particularly the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and the challenges of mediating in such a fraught political landscape. The hostage situation and Biden’s comments at the event shed light on the multifaceted nature of US involvement in the region and the complexities of global diplomacy.

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