President Biden has signed the $15B Foreign Aid bill for Israel….
It has a Billion for Gaza civilinas also…..
Netanyahu wants the American Gaza support protests stopped…
Gaza humanitarian crisi continues….
US cites rights violations in Israel, Gaza and West Bank…
Israel is setting up tent cities in Gaza….
Iran maybe trying to keep its proxies from starting up against US again….
Some want to start things up in Jordan against the US and Israel….
A US/Israeli live hostage image is shown by Hamas….
Israel appears intent of going into Rafah to find more Hamas fighters and maube hostages…..
Here’s what we know:
The video appeared to be the first time that Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was badly wounded in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack, has been seen alive since he was taken captive.
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Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli American hostage, is seen in a Hamas video.
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Biden signs aid bill, reaffirming his commitment to Israel.
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White House says it won’t interfere in decision over Israeli battalion accused of abuse.
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Netanyahu calls student protests antisemitic and says they must be stopped.
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Famine could begin in Gaza within weeks if more aid doesn’t get in, the W.F.P. warns.
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With temperatures soaring, many Gazans swelter in makeshift tents.
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Israel says it is deploying two more brigades to Gaza…..
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Iranian-backed Iraqi militias appear divided on whether to resume attacks targeting US forces. Iran is continuing to collaborate with other revisionist countries, such as Russia and North Korea, to advance their mutual agendas and undermine the West. Several Israeli defense and security officials told international media outlets that the IDF is fully prepared for a clearing operation into Rafah.
Hamas military spokesperson Abu Obeida called on April 23 for the anti-Israel protest movement in Jordan to escalate. Abu Obeida called on the “Jordanian masses” to escalate their actions and “raise their voice” against Israel. Jordanian demonstrators in Amman chanted references to Abu Obeida shortly after Hamas released his speech. Pro-Palestinian protests in Jordan and around the Middle East have frequently celebrated Obeida and have sometimes responded to his calls for demonstrations.