Biden holds calls with key Western allies, Pope to discuss Israel-Hamas war

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden has demonstrated unwavering support for Israel's security over a half century in public life. In this photo,  Biden meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli war cabinet, as he visits Israel amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 18, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo

US President Joe Biden held the calls as fears grow of the Israel-Hamas war growing into a wider Middle East conflict.

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REHOBOTH BEACH, Delaware US President Joe Biden convened a call on Sunday with the leaders of Canada, France, Britain, Germany and Italy on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

He spoke with them after separate calls with Pope Francis and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The calls came amid growing fears the war could mushroom into a wider Middle East conflict.

Israel has been pounding the Gaza Strip since Oct 7, when

Hamas militants killed at least 1,400 people

in an attack on southern Israel.

Israel’s retaliatory action has killed more than 4,600 people in the enclave.

Clashes have also intensified on the

border between Israel and Lebanon

.

It is not immediately clear why Mr Biden’s call with the Western leaders did not include Japan. Together, those countries form the Group of Seven (G-7) advanced economies.

G-7 finance ministers met in Morocco earlier in October and issued a statement.

Mr Biden convened a virtual meeting of the G-7 after

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Mr Biden and the Pope discussed “the need to prevent escalation in the region and to work towards a durable peace in the Middle East”, the White House said.

The Vatican earlier said the call, which lasted about 20 minutes, “focused on conflict situations in the world and the need to identify paths to peace”. REUTERS

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