
After an Israeli strike on a Rafah camp kills at least 45 people, Dr H.A. Hellyer, Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, tells FRANCE24’s Mark Owen that Joe Biden’s red line on Rafah ‘has been crossed multiple times to the point that it’s rather pointless to speak of a red line’. He adds that the White House is unwilling to admit that a line has been crossed as doing so would mean having to stop providing weapons to Israel.
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