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Netanyahu again claims the US is withholding arms shipments, days after Washington denies it

  • Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Biden administration of withholding weapons, claiming Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured him otherwise.
  • Netanyahu defended going public about delays in weapon supply, stating private talks didn't resolve issues, mentioning sporadic arrivals but overall delays.
  • The US envoy rebuked Netanyahu's claims as unproductive and untrue, sparking criticism and confusion from White House officials and sparking an uproar in Israel.
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Netanyahu insists that the United States is holding back weapons shipments to Israel: the White House denies it

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“The basic situation has not changed,” said the Prime Minister of Israel. “Some items arrived little by little, but the great mass of weapons was left behind.”

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Former inmates, human rights groups and Israeli whistleblowers reported torture and violence in the Sde Teiman camp.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet on Sunday that there had been a "spectacular drop" in US arms deliveries for Israel's war effort in Gaza, reiterating a claim that the Biden administration has denied and highlighting the growing tensions between the two allies. Mr. Netanyahu told his cabinet that the drop had occurred four months ago, without specifying which weapons, stating only that "some items were sporadically deli…

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ZN.UA Зеркало недели broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday, June 18, 2024.
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