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Biden has 'tough questions' for Netanyahu as Gaza strike upends Israel trip

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 18 October 2023
US President Joe Biden is set to ask "tough questions" during his meetings with Israeli leaders on his Middle East trip, following a strike on a Gaza hospital that killed hundreds of Palestinians. Biden will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and seek information on Israel's plans and objectives going forward.
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