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Video: Biden Slams Israeli Reporter Asking If He Can Get A Hostage Deal Before He Leaves Office With Probability Of Her Getting Hit In The Head By The Camera Behind Her

Video: Biden Slams Israeli Reporter Asking If He Can Get A Hostage Deal Before He Leaves Office With Probability Of Her Getting Hit In The Head By The Camera Behind Her

Here is the hilarious moment outgoing President Biden fired an Israeli reporter who questioned him if he could get a hostage deal by the end of his term.

“Do you think you can keep from getting hit in the head by a camera behind you?” Biden replied, as the reporter herself chuckled chuckled from the unexpected response.

The question was asked by Israeli TV reporter Neria Kraus of Israel’s Channel 13 during the conclusion of his Oval meeting with Herzog.

An Israeli stat on Aljazeera reported that 251 people were kidnapped on October 7 during the Hamas-led attack. According to Reuters, Israel claims 101 hostages are still been held in Gaza and that at least half of them are still alive, after 117, mostly women, children, and foreigners were returned.

Those returned were made up of 4 people who were released shortly after the attack, 105 who returned during a brief truce last year, and 8 rescued by the military.

Prior to Biden’s snap, netizens noted that he suddenly became energetic following Trump’s victory at the polls. They also noted how happy he was to meet Trump in the Oval Office, and claimed he must have voted for him – just as many believed before the elections after some of Biden’s actions which were interpreted as subtle signs he was giving to show his preferred candidate.

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