A top aide in the Biden administration has admitted mistakes in the US government’s reaction to the Palestine-Israel war during a private meeting with the leaders of the Arab-American community in Michigan, according to The New York Times.
The statements came on the heels of several months of criticism of Israel by the White House amid the extremely high Palestinian death toll (over 27,000 deaths reported by Gazan health officials) in the conflict.
Jon Finer, President Joe Biden’s deputy national security advisor, disclosed that the US government regrets its “missteps” since the conflict broke out.
The Israeli military has killed at least 28 Palestinians in strikes on Rafah immediately after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalled that an invasion of the city in southern Gaza may be close.
Three air raids on residential homes in the Rafah area killed at least 28 people overnight into Saturday, according to a health official and The Associated Press journalists who saw the bodies arriving at hospitals.
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