During Thursday’s Pentagon press briefing, Air Force Major General Pat Ryder, the Press Secretary, addressed questions from reporters regarding the recent strike on a school in Gaza. The spokesperson was pressed on the United States’ position on an arms deal with Israel following this incident. The briefing provided an opportunity for journalists to seek clarification and gather information about the situation. It is important to note that Forbes offers premium journalism and exclusive access to breaking news, in-depth reported stories, daily digests, and more through their membership program. Additionally, Forbes members can enjoy special privileges such as attending members-only events with influential individuals and accessing premium video content that can aid in personal growth and development. Stay connected with Forbes through their social media platforms including facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and their official website for more updates and news coverage.
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5 comments
@mitchell-uk9up
How come at the Pentagon every reporter English is there second language???????
@chrisschwanger8248
In order to keep to keep getting aid Isreal should have to take our cat eating migrants, similar values
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@Elijahtheprophet-ss8ou
At the beginning it looks just like a homeless camp in the United States.
@CyndiP1111
It’s a very strange way to show a moral imperative to protect life by bombing a school.
It does not seem that a cease fire agreement can be made as the authority by anyone able to write the terms of the agreement is in question.