How U.S. policy failed Gaza. And, the latest info on the Minneapolis school shooting
Summary
The article discusses U.S. policy challenges related to the Gaza conflict and reports on a recent mass shooting at a Minneapolis school. Former Biden administration officials have differing views on the U.S. role in addressing humanitarian needs in Gaza. In Minneapolis, a shooter killed two children and injured 17 others before taking his own life.Key Facts
- U.S. policy towards the conflict in Gaza involves differing views on providing humanitarian aid.
- Some officials believe the U.S. should pressure Israel to ensure civilian protection and aid.
- The U.N. has confirmed a famine is occurring in Gaza.
- The Biden administration engaged in lengthy discussions with Israeli officials about aid to Gaza.
- A mass shooting at a Minneapolis church and school left two children dead and 17 wounded.
- The Minneapolis shooter, Robin Westman, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- The shooter left behind a video with disturbing content that police are investigating.
- Susan Monarez, the CDC Director, was fired shortly after taking the position.
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