Joel Gehrke is foreign affairs reporter for the Washington Examiner, with an emphasis on U.S. competition with China and Russia, Middle East policy following the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement, and the crisis in Venezuela. Previously, he covered domestic politics for National Review Online.
Israel will not attempt to apply “the concept of siege” to the Gaza Strip, according to a senior White House official who emphasized that President Biden will not draw “red lines” for Israel's response to Hamas.
“My understanding is that the concept of siege is not something that, in fact, is going to be pursued by the Israeli government,” White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Tuesday. “But we are consulting with the Israeli Government about their actions in this regard.
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