Blinken defends US policy on Gaza as his final State Department briefing is interrupted by protests
- Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken defended the Biden administration's policies on Israel's war with Hamas, emphasizing the historic potential of the ceasefire agreement announced by President Biden and Qatar, despite protests interrupting his final briefing.
- Blinken faced accusations of complicity in Israeli violence during his briefing, with protestors questioning his actions related to the International Criminal Court, leading to their removal by security officers.
- Blinken acknowledged 'real differences' with Israel in their defense approach, explaining that the U.S. Has mostly addressed these privately to avoid empowering Hamas, which could have stalled negotiations and prolonged suffering.
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