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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about “concrete steps” to minimize civilian deaths in Gaza.
“Tlaib has repeatedly displayed conduct entirely unbecoming of a member of the House of Representatives,” said Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.)
The two leaders “welcomed the increase in humanitarian assistance over the past week and discussed the necessity to significantly ramp up deliveries over the coming week.”
The second daughter’s social-media activity draws some scrutiny.
Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says range of means are being used to destroy Gaza tunnels with new techniques to be incorporated; IDF Chief of Staff says Israeli Air Force can reach anywhere in the Mideast.
The Vermont senator acknowledged that the terror group was dedicated to destroying Israel.
First, there was a goal of 100 trucks a day. After 105 trucks went through the Rafah crossing on Nov. 4, Blinken said in Bagdad that number was “grossly insufficient.”
While displaced Israelis are ignored, a multitude of United Nations agencies are working to support Palestinians in Gaza.
Pretoria accuses Israel of “collective punishment” in its war against the Hamas terrorist organization.
The E.U. foreign policy chief said that the pause would be in exchange for Red Cross access to the hostages held by Hamas.
“It is very important that all hostages are released,” said Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov.
Alleged offenses include violent rioting, publishing incitement to terror and supporting Hamas.