Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday renewed calls for a humanitarian pause to allow for aid to enter Gaza and for people to get out of the besieged enclave, as Israel’s offensive continues. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, has pushed back against those calls for a pause in fighting, even as the U.S., has joined the chorus of international voices calling for one. Mike Armstrong reports on the shifting U.S. strategy and the real-life consequences of Israel’s actions in Gaza.
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