Netanyahu says he pressed Blinken on US withholding weapons to Israel
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed concerns over the Biden administration reportedly delaying weapon supplies to Israel.
- Netanyahu claimed Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured him of efforts to remove these restrictions, a statement not confirmed by Blinken.
- Netanyahu stated Blinken affirmed working tirelessly to resolve the issue of withheld weapons and ammunition deliveries to Israel.
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Blinken Says Weapon Shipments to Israel Proceeding ‘Normally’ Despite Netanyahu’s Concerns
Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed on June 18 that while the U.S. government is continuing to hold up a shipment of bombs to Israel, all other shipments of U.S. military aid for Israel are moving forward as they “normally would.” President Joe Biden’s administration first said in May that it had decided to halt and review a shipment of bombs meant for Israel over concerns those munitions could create an undue risk of civilian casualties…
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