Dem Rep. Smith: 'No Incentive' for Hamas to Agree to Ceasefire, U.N. Won't Condemn Them in Resolution Biden Let Pass

On Tuesday's "CNN News Central," House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) stated that the unintentional deaths of World Central Kitchen employees by an Israeli airstrike shows that it's crucial to get a ceasefire, but Hamas won't agree to one and "part of the problem here is Hamas has been unaccountable in all of this. They have no incentive at this point." Because "they seem to think that they're winning the PR campaign. The U.N. refuses to even condemn Hamas while calling for a ceasefire" in a resolution the U.S. let pass "So, what's going to force Hamas to accept that ceasefire at this point?" And he hopes "some pressure will be exerted on Hamas to accept what has been on the table for weeks now."