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The president’s remarks represent a firm break with Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, though it's a break his progressive critics will say came far too late.
"You literally have no idea how many civilians you've been killing?" The journalist asked Avi Hyman.
“The negligence and the arrogance and the lack of accountability is manifesting itself into the last neighbourhood of the Gaza Strip," an evacuated American says.
Benjamin Netanyahu said it is "out of the question" to stop the war before achieving all of Israel's goals.
Seven members of the charity's team were killed in Gaza earlier this month by Israeli airstrikes in what the country's military labeled a "grave mistake."
Palestinian medics have uncovered hundreds of bodies from mass graves in at least two major hospitals that were under siege by the Israeli military.
An attack on Rafah, the last refuge in Gaza, appears imminent — and ongoing Israel-Iran tensions are complicating hopes President Joe Biden will stop it.
Western leaders urge Tel Aviv to show restraint following Iranian drone and missile attacks.