TEL AVIV — Israeli leaders assured Secretary of State Antony Blinken that they do not intend to isolate northern Gaza, despite the United Nations reporting ongoing denial of humanitarian assistance to the area. Blinken emphasized the need for increased aid during discussions with Israeli officials, who acknowledged U.S. concerns. Israel stated that they are taking steps in response to a letter from Blinken and Defense Secretary Austin, but the U.S. expects to see more concrete actions within 30 days to avoid potential restrictions on military assistance.
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President Trump's surprise move to impose new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China has garnered both support and opposition. While some believe the tariffs will lead to more Americans in higher-paying jobs, others argue that consumers will bear the brunt of the increased prices. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed concerns over potential price hikes on avocados and Corona due to the tariffs, but Mexico and Canada eventually agreed to provide more support for border...
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