US President Joe Biden has expressed concern that humanitarian aid is not reaching Gaza fast enough. The UN relief chief, Martin Griffiths, also stated that the aid delivered so far is insufficient. Biden emphasized the need to increase the flow of humanitarian assistance to meet the needs of civilians in Gaza during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The White House has underscored the importance of protecting civilians and increasing aid for Gaza.
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BIDEN PRESSES NETANYAHU ON PROTECTING CIVILIANS, INCREASING AID FOR GAZA (Reuters) Biden underscored the need for Israel to defend its citizens from terrorism in a manner that protects civilians during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. https://t.co/zA6NIJIoOr
Joe Biden, in another conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu, discussed the situation in the Gaza Strip, the priority of protecting civilians and the need to increase the flow of humanitarian aid to civilians, the White House said. "The President emphasized Israel's right and… https://t.co/Akkzie8WlB https://t.co/NokSZ9YNrG
Biden spoke this morning with Prime Minister Netanyahu. “The President underscored the need to immediately and significantly increase the flow of humanitarian assistance to meet the needs of civilians in Gaza,” according to the White House readout.
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US President Joe Biden said humanitarian aid isn’t getting into Gaza fast enough: Here’s your Evening Briefing https://t.co/yfYa521kV2
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BREAKING: US President Biden says aid deliveries to Gaza are 'not fast enough'
Biden on humanitarian aid getting delivered to Gaza: “Not fast enough” https://t.co/XOMmBiImhU
"Is humanitarian aid getting into Gaza fast enough?" BIDEN: "Not fast enough" https://t.co/wK0difOFBn
Humanitarian aid delivered to Gaza so far is "barely making a dent," says UN relief chief Martin Griffiths. "We need more, we need it now. We need it to include fuel. We need it to go to civilians in need wherever they are. I can’t stress this enough" https://t.co/XOMmBiHOsm