"Netanyahu's Rafah Campaign Threatens U.S. Arms Sales to Israel"

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will continue its military campaign in Rafah, despite international pressure to refrain from entering the area where 1.5 million Palestinians have sought shelter. European Union leaders are planning to urge Israel not to launch a ground operation in Rafah, and U.S. President Joe Biden has criticized Netanyahu's approach to the conflict.
- Netanyahu says he will press forward with military campaign in Rafah Reuters
- Israel attack on Rafah likely to cause U.S. policy shift on war, Biden officials say Axios
- On the Tripwire of a 'Red Line,' It's Often Presidents Who Trip The New York Times
- Rift between Biden and Netanyahu widens as Israeli leader vows to press on with Rafah operation CNN
- Biden's Red Line: Why U.S. Could Be Days Away From Suspending Arms Sales to Israel - U.S. News Haaretz
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