Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that blame for civilian casualties should lie with Hamas but maintained Israel is committed to protecting civilians.
"I think any civilian loss is a tragedy … and the blame should be placed squarely on Hamas," Netanyahu said in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union" with Dana Bash. | |
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley dismissed former President Trump's strong lead in the polls, arguing people are "getting tired" of the "drama and chaos" that "follow" the former president.
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CNN anchor Dana Bash pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to respond to Israeli concerns on whether he would accept some responsibility for failing to anticipate the Oct. 7 massacre in an interview on Sunday. |
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Israeli ambassador to the U.S. Michael Herzog on Sunday pushed back on criticism that Israel's counteroffensive against militant group Hamas in Gaza is not "strategic" enough, arguing Israeli forces are "very targeted in what we do." |
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National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday emphasized the U.S.'s stance on the future of Gaza, arguing the U.S. believes the basic principles of the future include "no reoccupation of Gaza" and "no forcible displacement of the Palestinian people." |
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Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (R) on Sunday called President Joe Biden "not the strongest nominee" for the Democratic party and suggested the leading Democratic candidate step aside ahead of the potential 2024 presidential election. |
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Democratic strategist David Axelrod, former senior adviser to President Obama, said in a Sunday interview that he is not concerned about poor polling numbers for President Biden a year away from the 2024 election. |
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Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) on Sunday said he thinks Israeli attacks against militant group Hamas in Gaza are "getting more targeted" after Israeli forces began surrounding Gaza City in recent days.
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