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Biden, 81, says maimed hostage still being held by Hamas is 'here with us today' in gaffe at the White House while his mother was in the crowd

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President Joe Biden was forced to correct himself after saying a maimed US citizen still being held by Hamas is 'here with us today' at a White House event on Monday.

The 81-year-old president said we have 'freed hostages already' before suggesting Hersh Goldberg-Polin was in the crowd in a gaffe.

Goldberg-Polin, 23, is one of the five Americans being held captive by the terror group in Gaza after he was kidnapped from Southern Israel during the October 7 attack.

He had one of his hands amputated in captivity and was last month featured in a Hamas propaganda video.

A moment after the stumble, Biden fixed his error and said: 'He is not here with us. But he is still being held by Hamas'.

Goldberg-Polin's parents were at the White House to watch the speech where Biden said Israel is not committing genocide. 

President Joe Biden was forced to correct himself after saying a maimed US citizen still being held by Hamas is 'here with us today' at a White House event on Monday

President Joe Biden was forced to correct himself after saying a maimed US citizen still being held by Hamas is 'here with us today' at a White House event on Monday

Hersh Goldberg-Polin

Goldberg-Polin, 23, is one of the five Americans being held captive by the terror group in Gaza after he was kidnapped from Southern Israel during the October 7 attack. He featured in a propaganda video last month  with an amputated left hand 

His comments came after the International Criminal Court put out arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.

The White House condemned the 'outrageous' move masterminded by human rights lawyer Amal Clooney

Biden also slammed the ICC's decision with his remarks at the event on Monday night. 

'What is happening is not genocide. We reject that,' Biden told the crowd.

Among those cheering him on were son Hunter and his wife Melissa Cohen, who is Jewish. 

In his remarks, Biden talked about his 'iron clad' commitment to the Jewish state and his people. And he praised the Jewish people's contributions to the arts, science and culture.

Golderberg-Polin was last seen in a proof-of-life video at the end of April. He was kidnapped during the Nova dance festival, where Hamas paragliders were seen swooping in on attendees.

Horrifying footage then emerged of him being bundled into a truck by the militants.  

The Israeli-American, seen missing his left hand and part of his arm in the propaganda video, begins by identifying himself, before saying: 'I was arrested on October 7 at the Nova Festival in Rei'm. I went out seeking entertainment with my friends.

'Instead, I found myself struggling to survive with serious injuries all over my body.

'Nevertheless, I took it upon myself to protect myself and the people who were afraid around me because there was no one to protect us that day.

He then blames Netanyahu and his government's decision not to rescue the hostages, saying: 'Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, [you] should be ashamed of yourselves because you neglected us along with thousands of other citizens.

Biden's remarks came on the same day British prosecutor Karim Khan said he is seeking warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders. The ICC charges the leaders with charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in relation to the Oct. 7 attack and the war in Gaza.

'Whatever these warrants may imply, there is no similarities between Israel and Hamas,' he said.

His speech was an echo on his statement earlier Monday where he called the arrest warrants 'outrageous.' 

'The ICC prosecutor’s application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders is outrageous. And let me be clear: whatever this prosecutor might imply, there is no equivalence — none — between Israel and Hamas. We will always stand with Israel against threats to its security,' the president said in a statement.

Goldberg-Polin was at the Nova Festival in Rei'm when he was taken hostage on October 7

Goldberg-Polin was at the Nova Festival in Rei'm when he was taken hostage on October 7 

Goldberg-Polin's parents were at the White House to watch the speech where Biden said Israel is not committing genocide

Goldberg-Polin's parents were at the White House to watch the speech where Biden said Israel is not committing genocide

The State Department was out with a longer statement that denounced the court for pairing Israel with Hamas. 

'We reject the Prosecutor’s equivalence of Israel with Hamas. It is shameful. Hamas is a brutal terrorist organization that carried out the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust and is still holding dozens of innocent people hostage, including Americans,' Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

And White House spokesman John Kirby noted that 'we don't believe the ICC has any jurisdiction in the matter.'

House Speaker Mike Johnson blasted the ICC and threatened to hold sanctions against the court.

'The ICC has no authority over Israel or the United States, and today’s baseless and illegitimate decision should face global condemnation,' he said.

'Congress is reviewing all options, including sanctions, to punish the ICC and ensure its leadership faces consequences if they proceed. If the ICC is allowed to threaten Israeli leaders, ours could be next,' he added.

Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik was in Israel when the decision came down.

'As Bibi leads @Israel through one of the darkest moments in its history, we must stand unequivocally with Israel against Iran and their proxies who seek to destroy the only democracy in the Middle East,' she wrote on X.

Meanwhile, Israel lashed out at the ICC over the warrants for its two officials.

Hunter Biden and Melissa Cohen at the White House

Hunter Biden and Melissa Cohen at the White House

Rachel Goldberg, mother of American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin attended the event

Rachel Goldberg, mother of American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin attended the event

President Joe Biden greets gusts at the Jewish American Heritage Month celebration

President Joe Biden greets gusts at the Jewish American Heritage Month celebration

An Israeli official slammed the ICC's move as a 'baseless blood libel' against the country, while s President Isaac Herzog called the move 'outrageous,' saying it 'cannot be accepted by anyone'.

'[The] ICC prosecutor's baseless blood libel against Israel has crossed a red line in his lawfare efforts against the lone Jewish state and the only democracy in the Middle East,' the official said, according to the Financial Times.  

'The blood libel will not deter Israel from defending itself and accomplishing all its just war objectives' in Gaza, the official added

Khan said warrants were being sought for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri (aka Mohammed Deif), the leader of the Al Qassem Brigades - Hamas' military wing, and Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas' political leader.

Khan told CNN that the charges against the trio include 'extermination, murder, taking of hostages, rape and sexual assault in detention.'

'The world was shocked on the 7th of October when people were ripped from their bedrooms, from their homes, from the different kibbutzim in Israel,' Khan told CNN host Christiane Amanpour, adding that 'people have suffered enormously.'

The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court has said today he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (pictured) and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant - as well as three Hamas leaders

The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court has said today he is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (pictured) and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant - as well as three Hamas leaders

Biden and Netanyahu met in Israel in October

Biden and Netanyahu met in Israel in October

Rep. Elise Stefanik was in Israel when the ICC decision was announced

Rep. Elise Stefanik was in Israel when the ICC decision was announced

In a separate statement, he said that he saw for himself 'the devastating scenes of these attacks and the profound impact of the unconscionable crimes charged in the applications filed today. 

'Speaking with survivors, I heard how the love within a family, the deepest bonds between a parent and a child, were contorted to inflict unfathomable pain through calculated cruelty and extreme callousness. These acts demand accountability.' 

He also said the ICC was applying for warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant for their part in the assault on the Gaza strip that continues today.

'We have applied for warrants – of course the judges must determine whether or not to issue them, but we have applied today,' he told Amanpour.

He said the charges against Netanyahu and Gallant include 'crimes of causing extermination, causing starvation as a method of war including the denial of humanitarian relief supplies, deliberately targeting civilians in conflict.'

Speaking of Israel's actions, Khan said in a statement that 'the effects of the use of starvation as a method of warfare, together with other attacks and collective punishment against the civilian population of Gaza are acute, visible and widely known. 

'They include malnutrition, dehydration, profound suffering and an increasing number of deaths among the Palestinian population, including babies, other children, and women,' he added.

Khan said arrest warrants were being sought for three Hamas leaders, including Yahya Sinwar (pictured, file photo)

Khan said arrest warrants were being sought for three Hamas leaders, including Yahya Sinwar (pictured, file photo)

Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri (aka Mohammed Deif), the leader of the Al Qassem Brigades - Hamas' military wing
Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas' political leader, who is based in Qatar

Warrants are also being sought by the ICC for Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri (aka Mohammed Deif, pictured left), the leader of the Al Qassem Brigades - Hamas' military wing, and Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas' political leader who is based in Qatar

Several senior Israeli officials slammed the ICC's move to seek warrants  against Netanyahu and his defence chief.

'Any attempt to draw parallels between these atrocious terrorists and a democratically elected government of Israel - working to fulfil its duty to defend and protect its citizens entirely in adherence to the principles of international law is outrageous and cannot be accepted by anyone,' President Herzog said.

Benny Gantz, an Israeli war cabinet minister, called the ICC's move a 'distortion'.

'Drawing parallels between the leaders of a democratic country determined to defend itself from despicable terror to leaders of a blood-thirsty terror organisation (Hamas) is a deep distortion of justice and blatant moral bankruptcy,' he said.

Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz said he would 'speak with foreign ministers of leading countries around the world to urge them to oppose the prosecutor's decision and declare that even if warrants are issued, they do not intend to enforce them against Israeli leaders.'

Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right politician and finance minister, said the decision was a 'show hypocrisy and Jew-hatred'.

'Arrest warrants against them are arrest warrants against us all,' he said. 

Foreign leaders also rebuked the ICC for seeking the warrants.

A spokesperson for British prime minister Rishi Sunak said: 'This action is not helpful in relation to reaching a pause in the fighting, getting hostages out or getting humanitarian aid in.' 

'We fully respect the independence of the ICC,' Austrian chancellor Karl Nehammer said. 'The fact however that the leader of the terrorist organisation Hamas whose declared goal is the extinction of the State of Israel is being mentioned at the same time as the democratically elected representatives of that very State is non-comprehensible.'

An arrest warrant is also being sought for Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant (pictured)

An arrest warrant is also being sought for Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant (pictured)

Hamas also responded to the news. 

'Hamas strongly denounces the attempts of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to equate the victim with the executioner by issuing arrest warrants against a number of Palestinian resistance leaders,' the terror group said.

'Hamas... demands the cancellation of all arrest warrants issued against leaders of the Palestinian resistance, for violating UN conventions and resolutions.'

On the other hand, war crimes prosecutor Reed Brody praised the ICC.

"Many thought this request would never come. ... Israeli leaders are finally facing a legal reckoning for their actions,' he said.

'Top Hamas officials likewise face justice for the cruel and inhuman taking of hostages and other crimes against humanity.

'ICC warrants if approved would make Netanyahu a wanted man, in the same category as (Russian President Vladimir) Putin and Omar al-Bashir of Sudan.'

The United Nations and other aid agencies have repeatedly accused Israel of hindering aid deliveries throughout the war. Israel denies this, saying there are no restrictions on aid entering Gaza and accusing the UN of failing to distribute aid. 

The UN says aid workers have repeatedly come under Israeli fire, and also says ongoing fighting and a security vacuum have impeded deliveries. 

Israel launched its war in response to an October 7 cross-border attack by Hamas that killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 250 others hostage. 

The Israeli offensive has killed around 35,000 Palestinians, at least half of them women and children, according to the latest estimates by Gaza health officials.

The Israeli offensive has also triggered a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, displacing roughly 80 percent of the population and leaving hundreds of thousands of people on the brink of starvation, according to UN officials. 

The prosecutor must request the warrants from a pre-trial panel of three judges, who take on average two months to consider the evidence and determine if the proceedings can move forward.

Israel is not a member of the court, and even if the arrest warrants are issued, Netanyahu and Gallant do not face any immediate risk of prosecution. 

But Khan's announcement deepens Israel's isolation as it presses ahead with its war, and the threat of arrest could make it difficult for the Israeli leaders to travel abroad.

If the leaders go to one of the 124 nations that recognize the court, which include most European countries but not the United States, they could be arrested. 

Both Sinwar and Deif are believed to be hiding in Gaza as Israel tries to hunt them down. But Haniyeh, the supreme leader of the Islamic militant group, is based in Qatar and frequently travels across the region.

The ICC is the world’s only permanent international court with the power to prosecute individuals accused of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.

The  court cannot try people in absentia. And it has no police force, but instead relies on its members to make arrests. An arrested suspect is typically transferred to The Hague to appear before the court.

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