Just days after Israel admitted to an unintentional military act that left seven aid workers dead, the White House is growing increasingly frustrated with how the Netanyahu government is conducting the conflict — a point conveyed during a phone call between leaders of the two countries on Thursday. As Reggie Cecchini explains, it isn’t stopping the U.S. from carrying through with weapons sales to Israel.
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