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Netanyahu confronts Biden on weapons betrayal

Caroline Glick’s “In-Focus”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls out the Biden administration for withholding weapons; New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman writes that he wants Hamas senior leader Yahya Sinwar in power and Netanyahu to be overthrown; and a U.N. panel finds no conclusive evidence that famine exists in the Gaza Strip.

All this and more on Caroline Glick’s “In-Focus!”

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“When journalists make these requests, they’re really made on behalf of the public, not to bury the issue and respond 11 months later,” Randy Mastro, a former deputy New York City mayor, told JNS.
“Under any Republican administration, Israelis are never going to be sanctioned for simply advocating against aid to Hamas or advocating against illegal Palestinian construction,” Eugene Kontorovich, a law professor, told JNS.
The USAID Inspector General’s office is “also working to prevent Hamas-linked staff from jumping to other aid organizations operating in Gaza,” a senior Trump admin official told JNS.
“Regardless of how it is ultimately classified, incidents like this send shockwaves through the Jewish community,” Rabbi Noah Farkas of Jewish Federation Los Angeles told JNS.
Prosecutors said the man caused damage to both facilities before sending texts boasting about the vandalism.
Despite Israeli objections to previously reported terms, the official said Washington is confident that all U.S. allies “will get on board” with the emerging agreement.