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    National Security Adviser Urges Israel to Protect Gaza Civilians

    What’s New?

    National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan emphasized on Sunday that Israel should continue to uphold its responsibility to safeguard innocent civilians in Gaza.

    Why It Matters

    This statement comes amidst ongoing tensions and conflict in the region. The protection of innocent civilians is a fundamental principle of international law and human rights. Israel, as a democratic nation, is expected to adhere to these principles even in times of conflict. Sullivan’s statement underscores the importance of this responsibility and the international community’s expectation of its fulfillment.

    The Bigger Picture

    Israel’s actions in Gaza have been a topic of international debate and scrutiny. This latest call from a high-ranking U.S. official for Israel to protect civilians highlights the ongoing pressure on Israel to manage its conflict with Gaza in a way that minimizes harm to civilians. It also underscores the role of the U.S. as a key ally of Israel, with significant influence over its actions.

    This story was first published on Fox News .

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