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Netanyahu Doubles Down on Rafah Invasion as Fighting Ebbs in Gaza
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Israeli minister will bring down Netanyahu if Rafah is not invaded
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Biden spoke with Netanyahu to reiterate U.S. concerns about a widespread invasion of Rafah and discuss prospects for a deal.
Biden spoke with Netanyahu to reiterate U.S. concerns about a widespread invasion of Rafah and discuss prospects for a deal.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Middle East crisis live: ‘measurable progress’ in delivering aid to Gaza but ceasefire ‘most effective’ to address humanitarian suffering, says Blinken
US secretary of state says Iran is biggest source of instability in region but adds many nations interested in ‘path of greater peace’. Biden and Netanyahu speak amid pressure over Rafah and ceasefireAntony Blinken has told a meeting of regional ...The Guardian - World -
U.S. Begins Construction of Gaza Pier as Rafah Invasion Looms
More humanitarian aid could reach the enclave’s north via the floating pier, including if a planned Israeli ground offensive disrupts deliveries in the south.The Wall Street Journal - World -
US doubles down on Israel support as campus protests rage over Gaza
President Biden is sending billions of dollars to back Israel’s war against Hamas, even as the destruction of Gaza and deaths of Palestinians fuels growing protest on college campuses. The $26 billion in new aid to Israel, passed overwhelmingly ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Biden and Netanyahu speak as pressure grows over Rafah and Gaza ceasefire talks
US president and Israeli PM talk as Israel vows to invade southern Gaza city despite global concern for 1 million Palestinians sheltering there. See all our Middle East crisis coverageJoe Biden “reiterated his clear” opposition to an invasion of ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
Israel’s Invasion of Rafah Is All but Inevitable, Experts Say
Israel says an assault on Gaza’s southernmost city is vital to dismantling Hamas and has proposed evacuating civilians. But more than a million people have taken refuge in the city.The New York Times - World - Israel -
The Fight for Freedom, From Exodus to Gaza
Our enemies, like those before them, will be washed away by the floods of history.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden pressures Netanyahu on Rafah, urges hostage deal in call
President Biden pressured the Israeli government against a full invasion of Rafah during a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, the White House announced. Biden “reiterated his clear position” on Rafah during the call, the ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Biden and Netanyahu Discuss Rafah, Possible Cease-Fire Deal and Hostages
The president spoke with the Israeli prime minister on Sunday, the same day Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken left for his latest trip to the Middle East.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden
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