SUMMARY
Many Republicans and some Democrats are criticizing the Biden administration for suspending the delivery of thousands of bombs to Israel. At a Senate hearing, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin defended the move which comes as the White House also delayed a congressionally mandated report on Israeli military adherence to international humanitarian law.
On Wednesday, Defense Secretary Austin said, "We're going to continue to do what's necessary to ensure that Israel has the means to defend itself. But, that said, we are currently reviewing some near-term security assistance shipments in the context of unfolding events in Rafah."
"More than 1.4 million Palestinians — half of Gaza’s population— have been sheltering in Rafah, most after fleeing Israel’s offensives elsewhere," according to the Associated Press.
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WARM-UP QUESTIONS
- Why did the Biden administration temporarily halt shipments of some weapons to Israel?
- Where has the Biden administration cautioned Israel to avoid invading because of catastrophic humanitarian consequences?
- When does Israel say it will launch a full-scale invasion of Rafah if Hamas does not release all remaining hostages?
- Who are some of the people who have criticized President Joe Biden's decision?
- How has the Biden administration responded to criticism?
FOCUS QUESTIONS
- Why do you think the Biden administration has reacted in this way regarding an invasion into Rafah after more than seven months of Israeli bombings and invasion in Gaza?
- How do you think this action will impact international relationships and politics at home in the U.S.?
Media literacy: Who else do you think should be interviewed to understand the impact of this decision to withhold some weapons shipments?
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What students can do: While some in Congress were criticizing Biden for delaying some weapons shipments, they were also conducting hearings to grill high school administrators about charges of antisemitism amid protests on school campuses.
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