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The statement from the United States Council of Muslim Organizations came just hours after widespread Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel.
On Saturday night, Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) issued a statement about “ongoing violence in Palestine and Israel,” in which she called for ending U.S. government support to Israel.
“At first, we heard rocket fire; after that, we heard, ‘Terrorists, terrorists, run,’” said one of the partygoers.
The U.S. president spoke for a little more than two minutes and did not take questions; at his side was U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
“Terrorism is never justified. Israel has a right to defend itself and its people. The United States warns against any other party hostile to Israel seeking advantage in this situation,” said U.S. President Joe Biden.
Israeli Energy Minister Israel Katz instructed the Israel Electric Corporation to stop supplying power to Gaza.
Hamas terrorists have reportedly taken over multiple civilian residences in Kibbutz Be’eri and Ofakim.
Such a move will send a message to the Jewish state’s enemies that Israel stands united, the opposition leader said.
Iran supports Hamas “until the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem,” says senior adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei Yahya Rahim Safavi.
Netanyahu thanked the U.S. president for the unreserved support and made it clear that a “forceful, prolonged campaign” is necessary.
Political leaders from across the world condemn the Hamas terror assault that killed at least 250 Israelis and wounded 1,500.
Overwhelmed by the public response to calls for donations, the Magen David Adom blood center at Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Medical Center suspended operations.