By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Joe Biden's support for Israel during its eight-month war in Gaza has spurred at least eight U.S. administration officials to quit, with some accusing the U.S. president of turning a blind eye to Israeli atr.
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Joe Biden's support for Israel during its eight-month war in Gaza has spurred at least eight U.S. administration officials to quit, with some accusing the U.S. president of turning a blind eye to Israeli atr.
In Israel, a striking blend of Eastern tradition and Western modernity captures the eye amidst the pressures of a soaring cost of living. Families here, grappling with financial strains, often see both partners working full-time, a testament to their pursuit of a European standard amidst their Middle Eastern context.
At least eight U.S. administration officials have resigned over President Joe Biden's support for Israel during the eight-month war in Gaza, accusing the administration of turning a blind eye to alleged Israeli atrocities.