Monday, March 18, 2024

Biden & Netayahu agree to look for "alternative" to Rafah offensive

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to send a team to
Washington to discuss US fears about a ground offensive of Rafah.

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan confirmed the plan
after Netanyahu and Biden spoke by phone on Monday.

Jake Sullivan warned of the problems a ground offensive could create.

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[ALT] Jake Sullivan detailed the President and Prime Minister's discussions.

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[ALT] Jake Sullivan said the two leaders spent much of their phone
call discussing the situation in Rafah.

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