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White House says it cannot support a Rafah operation without an appropriate and credible humanitarian plan. The two leaders last spoke on April 13, after Iran launched missile and drone strikes against Israel. They discussed an increased pace of aid deliveries, including preparations to open new crossings into Gaza.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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