DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Even after multiple assurances from President Joe Biden over recent weeks and months that a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war could be right around the corner, U.S. officials reportedly are privately beginning to concede that Biden won’t be able to help secure a deal before his term ends.
Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel on Oct. 7 sparked a broader regional war beyond the Gaza Strip ruled by Hamas and sent an already chaotic Middle East further into turmoil, prompting the Biden-Harris administration to try to pursue diplomatic solutions to end the conflict and reduce tensions among Arab states.
Biden has routinely touted his efforts to secure a cease-fire agreement and hinted on several occasions that a deal was close at hand. But these efforts have largely been fruitless—and now U.S. officials are beginning to believe that it…