"Biden's Warning to Netanyahu: Averted Cyberattack and Aid to Gaza Insufficient"

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During a phone call between President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel agreed to add aid routes to Gaza as Biden emphasized support hinged on civilian protection, while a narrowly averted cyberattack raises questions about the capabilities of a single individual to prevent such threats. Additionally, the dangers of the Darién Gap are highlighted as the site of increased sexual assault of migrants, and a judge's ruling allows prisoners to view a solar eclipse and orders timely housing for migrant children at the border.
Topics:world#biden-netanyahu-phone-call#cyberattack#darien-gap#gaza-aid-routes#international-relations#migrant-crisis
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- Blinken: Israeli offers to increase aid to Gaza may not be sufficient The Hill
- Up First briefing: Biden warns Netanyahu; No more No Labels NPR
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