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According to Reuters, US and Israeli officials said on the 14th local time that the US wants Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to publicly denounce the siege imposed by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian village in the West Bank. Earlier, Israeli settlers imposed a “blockade” on three houses in the West Bank city of Gusra south of Nablus, preventing residents from entering and leaving, and cutting off the water and electricity supply. An American official and an Israeli official revealed on the 14th that White House officials are urging Netanyahu to publicly denounce the siege. The two officials, who requested anonymity, said that Washington began protesting after learning that the home of a Palestinian American was also under siege. Netanyahu has yet to comment on the siege. Neither the Israeli prime minister's office nor the White House immediately responded to requests for comment.
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According to Reuters, US and Israeli officials said on the 14th local time that the US wants Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to publicly denounce the siege imposed by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian village in the West Bank. Earlier, Israeli settlers imposed a “blockade” on three houses in the West Bank city of Gusra south of Nablus, preventing residents from entering and leaving, and cutting off the water and electricity supply. An American official and an Israeli official revealed on the 14th that White House officials are urging Netanyahu to publicly denounce the siege. The two officials, who requested anonymity, said that Washington began protesting after learning that the home of a Palestinian American was also under siege. Netanyahu has yet to comment on the siege. Neither the Israeli prime minister's office nor the White House immediately responded to requests for comment.
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