Former British tank commander Justin Crump says people in Gaza are facing a dilemma if Israel plans to send ground troops into the small neighboring territory.
According to the White House, Biden will also speak Tuesday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about coordination with allies to “defend Israel and innocent people against terrorism.”on Saturday, bringing gun battles to its streets for the first time in decades. At least 1,800 lives have already been claimed on both sides, and perhaps hundreds more. Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza hold more than 150 soldiers and civilians hostage, according to Israel.
On Capitol Hill, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers expressed support for Israel, although immediate congressional action was virtually impossible with the House remaining without a speaker and the Senate out of Washington until next week. Also uncertain is whether the debate over further assistance to Ukraine, which is opposed by a group of hard-right Republicans, will complicate efforts to pass assistance for Israel.
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President Biden to deliver remarks Tuesday on Hamas attack on IsraelFormer British tank commander Justin Crump says people in Gaza are facing a dilemma if Israel plans to send ground troops into the small neighboring territory.
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Israel war: How long will it take for Biden to ‘go wobbly’ on Israel?Elizabeth Stauffer is a contributor to the Washington Examiner, Power Line, the Western Journal, and AFNN and is a past contributor to RedState, Newsmax, and Bongino.com . Her articles have appeared on many sites, including RealClearPolitics, MSN, and the Federalist. Please follow Elizabeth on Twitter or LinkedIn .
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