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Is Biden Prepared to Utilize America’s Influence with Israel Despite Being ‘Outraged’?

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President Biden’s strong condemnation of the killing of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza has sparked speculation about potential consequences for the relationship between the United States and Israel. The tragic incident has raised questions about whether Biden will impose conditions on the weapons sent to Israel, especially in light of his forceful language expressing outrage and heartbreak.

While the White House has not yet indicated any specific actions in response to the incident, there is growing pressure from lawmakers, including Senator Chris Van Hollen, to place restrictions on arms supplies to Israel. The attack on the aid workers has underscored concerns about Israel’s failure to protect humanitarian workers, prompting calls for a change in approach.

Despite the tense relationship between Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the two are scheduled to speak soon, with expectations of a potentially difficult conversation. The strike on the aid workers has highlighted the need for accountability and measures to ensure the safety of humanitarian missions in conflict zones.

As the Biden administration navigates this delicate situation, there are calls for a reevaluation of the U.S. policy towards Israel and the use of American-made weapons. The incident has reignited debates about the need for stricter oversight and conditions on arms transfers, as well as the broader implications for the ongoing conflict in the region.

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