U.S. secretary of state briefs Israeli prime minister about recent discussions with Arab leaders about the conduct of the war and the imperative of protecting civilian lives
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has renewed pledges of American support for Israel in its war against Hamas as he returned to the country for the second time in less than a week.
The meeting reportedly was interrupted for a time as the delegations, including Netanyahu and Blinken, were forced to seek shelter amid a rocket attack. Blinken also discussed U.S. efforts with the U.N. and others to provide humanitarian assistance to civilians, and the U.S. commitment to helping in attempts to rescue nearly 200 hostages held by Hamas.
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