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Biden Admin Threatens to Cut Israeli Aid, Tyron McAlpin Arrest Under Watch: Morning Rundown

Biden Admin Threatens to Cut Israeli Aid, Tyron McAlpin Arrest Under Watch: Morning Rundown

The Biden administration is threatening to restrict military aid to Israel because of conditions in Gaza. The arrest of a deaf black man with cerebral palsy in Arizona is drawing national attention. And centuries-old Egyptian artifacts are getting a huge new home.

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The Biden administration's warning to Israel about military support

In recent days, the military has launched an intensive ground and air campaign in northern Gaza, particularly in and around the city of Jabalia.
Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP via Getty Images

The Biden administration may restrict military aid to Israel if the humanitarian situation in Gaza does not improve within the next 30 days, according to a letter sent last weekend to Israeli Defense Minister Yaov Gallant and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer became. A US State Department spokesman confirmed the existence of the letter yesterday.

In the letter, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that under its own law, the United States must continually assess whether Israel is “directly or indirectly” obstructing the movement of U.S. humanitarian aid to Gaza. If that were the case, they warned that the U.S. could stop additional military funding, two U.S. officials and a defense official said.

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The Biden administration sent a similar warning to Israeli officials in April, but ultimately found that measures taken by Israel to improve the humanitarian situation thereafter met legal requirements. Since then, the situation in the Gaza Strip has continued to deteriorate.

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  • Also the Biden administration signaled support for Israel's operations against Hezbollah in the hope that the Iranian-backed group will withdraw from southern Lebanon. But a State Department spokesman said Israel's incursions should be “limited.”

Harris says Trump wants to “pleasing dictators” in radio interview

Vice President Kamala Harris opened a new line of attack against former President Donald Trump by criticizing his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and linking it to the well-being of black Americans. The comments came during a live radio roundtable hosted by Charlamagne Tha God as she tries to stem a small but steady decline in support among voters of color.

On Trump, Harris said he “admired dictators” and sent hard-to-find Covid tests to Putin for personal use “when black people were dying by the hundreds every day.” The claim that Trump sent Putin testing equipment came to light last week in a new book by journalist Bob Woodward.

Harris also tried to disparage Trump, which could be an attempt to weaken his appeal among male voters. She stepped up her efforts this week to appeal to black male voters in particular. “This man is weak and incompetent,” she said.

The extensive interview also discussed the idea of ​​slavery reparations, which Harris initially supported but has since distanced herself from, and discussed her previous work as a prosecutor. Read the full story.

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➡️ A judge from Georgia blocked a rule supported by Trump allies This would have required a manual counting of the ballot papers cast on election day.

➡️ Trump has upped the ante again calls the Democrats “internal enemies” in a recorded Fox News Town Hall airing today.

➡️ Despite a rousing DNC speech urging voters to “do something,” former first lady Michelle Obama has yet to hit the campaign trail in support of Harris. Here's why.

➡️ House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries hopes voters will help take control of the House and thereby possibly paving the way for historic speaking engagements.

➡️ Republican Senator Ted Cruz and Democratic Representative Colin Allred clashed over abortion, trans athletes and January 6th in a spirited debate in the Texas Senate.

➡️ ISIS-K was behind a foiled terrorist attack on US election day That led to the arrest of an Afghan man in Oklahoma last week, two senior U.S. officials said.

➡️ “While Biden is no longer on the ballot, voters are definitely feeling his presence,” writes Chuck Todd, chief political analyst at NBC News. The clock is ticking for Harris, who needs to find more ways to distance herself from the president. Read the full analysis here.

➡️ Harris recently proposed letting Medicare cover the cost of home care. For those feeling the financial pain of caring for sick and aging loved ones, it could be a lifeline.

Arrest of deaf black man with cerebral palsy is under surveillance

Public outcry is growing against two Phoenix police officers who repeatedly beat and insulted a deaf black man with cerebral palsy as he was being arrested outside a supermarket – a case an officer acknowledged this week that “deserves further scrutiny.” The Tyron McAlpin incident occurred in August but recently gained national attention when one of his attorneys released police body camera video and surveillance footage of his arrest.

According to a police incident report, the incident began on Aug. 19 when two officers responded to a 911 call about a fight at a Circle K convenience store. They spoke to a white man who a 911 caller said was the aggressor in the fight. That man, who had dried blood on his shirt, pointed to McAlpin, who was walking nearby, and said he was the person who attacked him. The two officers chased McAlpin and intercepted him in the parking lot of another business. After his arrest, McAlpin, 34, was charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest.

Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell said Monday she plans to “personally review” the case. Phoenix police also said this week that McAlpin's arrest is the subject of an ongoing internal investigation. Read more about the case and watch the video of the confrontation.

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Personnel selection: Ancient Egyptian artifacts have a great new home

Great Egyptian Museum in Giza
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If Egypt hasn't already been on your travel list, it should be now. The country is finally opening the doors to its sprawling new archaeological museum today after the project was delayed for nearly two decades. The site, a mile from the Giza pyramids, is set to become a permanent part of the tourist trail, but for now only part will be open to visitors. Among the 100,000 artifacts Visitors are drawn to the golden mask of Tutankhamun and a colossal 3,200-year-old statue of Ramses the Great. I bet they have a great gift shop too.— Nick Duffy, Platform editor

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