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“In retrospect, yes, I think you don’t want armed groups to be able to run in an election,” the former secretary of state said.
The Pentagon chief stressed the need “to pivot from military operations in Lebanon to a diplomatic pathway” as soon as possible.
The U.S. vice president cited United Nations reports that “no food has entered northern Gaza in nearly two weeks.” • The Pentagon chief raised the Gaza humanitarian situation in a call with his Israeli counterpart.
“In all likelihood, the Biden-Harris administration has prolonged the Gaza war and allowed aid to flow to Israel’s enemies,” Sen. Tom Cotton said.
The American defense secretary “strongly emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and security of UNIFIL forces and Lebanese Armed Forces.”
The gap between Netanyahu and Biden has reportedly narrowed.
“If we don’t win this election, there is a tremendous consequence for everything,” Trump warned a Jewish audience in Florida.
Asked about the call, Biden “joked as he walked out of the Roosevelt Room, ‘we didn’t talk about the storm,’” per the White House pool report.
A normalization deal between Israel and Riyadh can be reached after the U.S. election and before Biden leaves office, the veteran lawmaker tells JNS.
Israel’s opposition leader thought a 21-day truce in Lebanon was “madness and defeatism,” and he proposed a seven-day break in fighting instead.
The Biden administration had been hoping to learn more from Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, whose visit to the U.S. was postponed at the last minute.
The host of the popular 77 WABC radio show, “Sid & Friends in the Morning,” Is confident in an Israeli victory on all fronts.