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Ned Price

“[We’ve] seen far too many vivid illustrations of the terrorist threat that Israel faces,” said State Department spokesman Ned Price.
U.S. State Department Spokesman Ned Price also called for compensation for those Palestinians whose homes and property were damaged during the incident.
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Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid expresses sorrow over the killing of Jana Zakarna, while vowing that security forces will continue to carry out counterterrorism operations wherever necessary.
Ned Price also failed to refute a reporter’s claim that an Israeli soldier shot an unarmed Palestinian at “point blank range,” when in fact the officer fired at a terrorist in the process of attacking him.
The Biden administration calls on Israel and the P.A. to calm the situation, just hours after a Palestinian terrorist killed three Israelis.
The strength of the two countries’ relationship “has always been based on our shared interests, but importantly our shared values,” says State Dept. Spokesman Ned Price.
“We call on all parties to do everything in their power to de-escalate the situation and return to a period of calm,” says State Department spokesman Ned Price.
Israeli security forces last month raided the offices of the organizations in Ramallah, with soldiers reportedly confiscating dozens of documents, printers and computers.