As Netanyahu protests, Blinken says Israel arms shipments moving 'normally'
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Blinken reassures Israel that weapon shipments are going normally after Netanyahu criticism
The U.S. has halted one shipment of bombs to Israel last month, out of concern that the weapons would be used in highly populated areas like Rafah. But all other shipments have continued as normal, Blinken said.
Tens of thousands are protesting for a ceasefire to free the hostages from Hamas. But the attacks on Rafah would last “a few more weeks,” says Israel's army.
PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU RELEASED A VIDEO IN ENGLISH IN WHICH HE APPEALS TO THE U.S. PRESIDENT AND URGES HIM NOT TO HALT ARMS SHIPMENTS TO ISRAEL, WHICH COULD INDICATE THE DISTRESS ISRAEL IS FACING. NETANYAHU SAYS IN THE VIDEO THAT “WHEN SECRETARY OF STATE BLINKEN WAS HERE IN ISRAEL RECENTLY, WE HAD A FRANK CONVERSATION IN WHICH I TOLD HIM THAT I GREATLY APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT THAT THE UNITED STATES HAS BEEN GIVING ISRAEL SINCE THE BEGI…
Israel: mass protests against Netanyahu’s state, 9 arrested
Thousands of Israelis protested on Monday evening against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the war in the Gaza Strip and demanded early elections. The Israeli police reported nine arrests during the night, some for resisting or assaulting law enforcement officers, and stated that some of their officers had been “slightly injured”. The protest was organised about a week after the resignation of two centrist leaders, Israeli war cab…
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