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U.S. Officials Outline Steps to Israel to Reduce Civilian Casualties

Por: The New York Times Politics November 05, 2023

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U.S. officials said they have privately outlined several steps to Israel to reduce civilian casualties in its military campaign in the Gaza Strip, including using smaller bombs, when going after Hamas leaders and infrastructure.Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said Friday during that he had spoken to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about “concrete steps” that the United States believes Israel could and should take to minimize civilian... + full article



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