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White House supported a humanitarian pause to allow critical aid into Gaza

The White House supported a humanitarian pause to allow critical aid into Gaza where heavy shelling intensified overnight. But National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said the U.S. would not be drawing any red lines for Israel. Natalie Brand has more.

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