Biden said the recent attacks have made him even more determined in his efforts to push for a two-state solution.
US President Joe Biden has announced $100 million humanitarian aid for the war-torn Gaza and the West Bank.
Biden made the announcement on Wednesday, Oct. 18.
He said he supports a two-state solution so that Israel and the Palestinian people can both live safely and securely in dignity and in peace.
Biden, who is in Tel Aviv on a solidarity visit to express support for Israel amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas-led Palestinian factions, made the remarks after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
He said that "nations of conscience" like the US and Israel are not measured solely by the example of power.
"We are measured by the power of our example, and that's why as hard as it is, we must keep pursuing peace," he said.
"We must keep pursuing a path so that Israel and the Palestinian people can both live safely and securely in dignity and in peace," Biden added.
"For me, that means a two-state solution," the US President said.
Biden said the recent attacks have made him even more determined in his efforts to push for a two-state solution.
"We must keep working for Israel's greater integration with its neighbours. These attacks have only strengthened my commitment and determination and my will to get that done," Biden said.
The two-state - an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel - has long been proposed as the best solution for lasting peace in the volatile region. However, the biggest obstacle to the solution is the borders of the two states.
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation in a statement said it supports the embodiment of the independent and sovereign State of Palestine on the borders of June 4, 1967, with its capital, Al-Quds (East Jerusalem).
Later in a post on X, Biden announced $100 million for humanitarian assistance in Gaza and the West Bank to support over 1 million displaced and conflict-affected Palestinians.
"And we will have mechanisms in place so this aid reaches those in need -- not Hamas or terrorist groups," Biden said.
"Let me make myself clear: The vast majority of Palestinians are not Hamas. And Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people," he said in another post.