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🗞️‘Angry’ Biden not changing Israel policy after deadly strike on aid workers

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‘Angry’ Biden not changing Israel policy after deadly strike on aid workers

2024-04-03 - Alexander Ward (from Politico EU)

Biden was privately enraged and in a public statement upbraided Israel for it. But two senior officials said that is as far as he will go for now.

The Biden administration has no plans to change its policy toward Israel after the ally’s forces killed seven humanitarian aid workers. President Joe Biden was privately enraged by the deadly strike and in a public statement upbraided Israel for it, calling for “accountability” to those responsible and demanding more humanitarian assistance be allowed into Gaza. But two senior administration officials said that is as far as he and the White House will go for now.

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Title: ‘Angry’ Biden not changing Israel policy after deadly strike on aid workers
Summary: Biden was privately enraged and in a public statement upbraided Israel for it. But two senior officials said that is as far as he will go for now.

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The Biden administration has no plans to change its policy toward Israel after the ally’s forces killed seven humanitarian aid workers.



President Joe Biden was privately enraged by the deadly strike and in a public statement upbraided Israel for it, calling for “accountability” to those responsible and demanding more humanitarian assistance be allowed into Gaza. But two senior administration officials said that is as far as he and the White House will go for now.
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Author: Alexander Ward
PublishedDate: 2024-04-03
Category: Europe
NewsPaper: Politico EU
Tags: Aid and development, Israel-Hamas war, Policy, Politics
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