Biden speaks with Netanyahu on efforts to finalize cease-fire deal: White House
President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, a White House official said.
Vice President Kamala Harris also joined the call, which wrapped early Thursday afternoon, the official said.
The leaders discussed "ongoing efforts to finalize a ceasefire deal together with the release of hostages," as well as "the recent response received from Hamas," according to a readout of their call from the White House.
The call came after Netanyahu's office announced Thursday that Israel had received Hamas' latest cease-fire proposal from U.S., Qatari and Egyptian mediators and was "examining" the proposal.
During the call, Biden "welcomed" Netanyahu's decision to "authorize his negotiators to engage with U.S., Qatari, and Egyptian mediators in an effort to close out the deal," according to the readout.
Even as Biden tries to stave off criticism for his debate performance in the U.S., he is also trying to tamp down the mounting conflict between Israel and Hezbollah on the border with Lebanon. Hundreds of rockets were fired into northern Israel on Thursday, though no one was seriously injured.
During the call with Netanyahu, Biden "reaffirmed his ironclad commitment to Israel’s security including in the face of threats from Iranian-backed terrorist groups such as Lebanese Hezbollah," the readout stated.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle