Internal State Dept. Memo Accuses Biden of Spreading Misinfo: Report
- At least one State Department official, Josh Paul, resigned due to policy disagreements during the Israeli conflict.
- Over 1,000 employees at USAID have endorsed an open letter urging the Biden administration to call for a cease-fire in the war.
- Blinken's recent trip resulted in an evolving approach towards reducing civilian casualties as he urged Israel to minimize the suffering of the people of Gaza.
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'Biden Spreading Misinformation': State Dept. Officials Blast U.S. Pres On Israel-Gaza War
An Internal State Department memo blasted U.S. Government blasted U.S. policy over the ongoing Gaza war, Axios reported. The memo accused the U.S. President of spreading misinformation over the Israel-Palestine war. Axios cited the department's leaked dissent memo to report on the division within the U.S. government. The memo was signed by 100 state department and USAID employees, reported Axios. Biden administration has strongly backed Israel's…
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged that there are disagreements within the State Department over the approach of President Joe Biden's administration in the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by CNN with reference to an email sent to State Department employees. “Some people in the department may not agree with our approaches or may have views on what we can do better,” the broadcaster quotes Bli…
Blinken Confronts State Dept. Dissent over Biden’s Gaza Policy
Moving to address dissent within the ranks of the State Department over the Biden administration's policy on Israel and the war in Gaza, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told department employees on Monday that "we're listening" to those who "disagree with approaches we are taking."
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