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Middle East conflict live updates: U.S. officials rebuke Israel over WCK attack; Biden and Netanyahu expected to speak

World Central Kitchen and other aid groups said they would pause operations in Gaza after the Israeli strike, while U.N. agencies will suspend work at night.

By Frances Vinall, Cate Brown, Naomi Schanen, Adam Taylor, John Hudson, Ellen Francis, Ruby Mellen, Artur Galocha, Lauren Weber, David Ovalle, Hajar Harb, Joanna Slater, Yasmeen Abutaleb, Matt Viser, Miriam Berger, Hazem Balousha | 2024-04-04

President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are expected to speak Thursday, an Israeli official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the event has not been made public. U.S. officials including Biden have voiced outrage over the Israeli strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, including an American, though the administration's Gaza policy remains unchanged.


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