"US and Jordan Leaders Meet to Broker Ceasefire Deal Amid Gaza Conflict"

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President Biden and Jordan’s King Abdullah II warned against an Israeli invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza, expressing concern for the safety of over 1 million people sheltering there. The joint comments came after Biden's private meeting with Abdullah, the first face-to-face meeting with an Arab leader since the Israel-Gaza war began. The U.S. officials have expressed deep concern about Israel’s plans to target Rafah, and Biden is working to negotiate a ceasefire. Abdullah's visit aims to mobilize international support for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the protection of civilians.
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