White House clarifies Biden's claim that he saw images of terrorists beheading children in Israel

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White House clarifies Biden's claim that he saw images of terrorists beheading children in Israel
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The White House has walked back President Biden's claim that he saw 'confirmed pictures' of terrorists beheading children in Israel, saying the president was actually referring to media reports out of the Jewish state.

President Joe Biden speaks during a roundtable with Jewish community leaders in the Indian Treaty Room on the White House complex in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. The White House has walked back President Biden’s claim that he saw “confirmed pictures” of terrorists beheading children in Israel, saying the president was actually referring to media reports out of the Jewish state.

The White House later said that neither Mr. Biden nor U.S. officials have seen images or confirmed reports of beheaded children. Administration officials said Mr. Biden was actually referring to reports from Israel about beheaded children and citing several media reports of beheadings. The bodies were discovered among burned-out houses and other carnage after Hamas terrorists attacked the Kfar Aza kibbutz near the Gaza border.

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