US Officials Gear Up for Crucial Middle East Negotiations
High-stakes talks aim to finalize a ceasefire and hostage deal as regional tensions escalate
- Top Biden administration officials will travel to the Middle East for the final round of negotiations.
- The discussions will focus on securing the Gaza-Egypt border and reopening the Rafah crossing.
- Retaliatory attacks from Iran and Hezbollah are anticipated following recent assassinations.
- The outcome could significantly impact President Biden's diplomatic legacy.
- Vice President Harris faces criticism from pro-Palestinian groups amid ongoing tensions.