Biden: Israel has ‘not done enough’ to protect aid workers, civilians
- President Joe Biden expressed concern for aid workers in Gaza and promised to ensure their protection.
- International leaders, like Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, called for accountability and condemned the killing of aid workers in Gaza.
- Humanitarian organizations, including Anera and World Central Kitchen, suspended operations in Gaza following the tragic attack that killed seven aid workers.
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After the killing in Gaza Strip of seven volunteers from the NGO WCK, the US president made strong statements against Israel, but did not change military and economic support for the war.
El ataque israelí que mató a siete trabajadores humanitarios en Gaza es el último ejemplo de un problema político persistente para el Presidente Joe Biden: su enfoque de la guerra entre Israel y Hamas lo ha dejado presionado en ambos lados. El ataque mortal del lunes por la noche contra los trabajadores de World Central Kitchen, que Israel calificó de accidente, provocó una protesta de los Demócratas progresistas en el Congreso, que han renovado…


Biden faces protest over his support for Israel during White House meeting
President Joe Biden has faced protests over the conflict in Gaza all over the country, but this week he confronted one inside the White House itself.
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