Trump, Israel and Gaza
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On Monday, the White House unveiled a 20-point plan to end Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip, an announcement that came shortly after President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Charlie Kirk wrote a letter to Israeli PM Netanyahu in May about losing the “information war” amid rising anti-Israel sentiment on social media. He urged a revamped communication strategy, including rapid response teams and personal stories from Israelis.
On Sept. 25, Microsoft’s vice-chair and president, Brad Smith, told staff that the company had “ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit within the Israel ministry of defense,” according to
Former President Barack Obama on Friday criticized Israel’s ongoing military action in Gaza, saying that “there’s not a military rationale for continuing to pummel what is already rubble” and arguing for Palestinian statehood.
A series of media reports have alleged that Israel's forces have abused U.S. tech products to advance their aims in Palestinian territories.