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The president said the U.S. will not provide weapons for Israel in an assault on the southern Gaza Strip city.
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President Joe Biden said Wednesday the U.S. would not supply Israel with certain weapons and artillery shells if its military invades Rafah, a city in southern Gaza where more than 1 million people are sheltering.
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Ukraine's Security Service said it was behind an attack on an oil refinery located 1,500 kilometers from the Ukrainain border.
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The Bank of England held interest rates as expected and said restrictive monetary policy was taming inflation, but warned a June rate cut was not a done deal.
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Politicians said educators had not done enough. But the New York chancellor said members were trying to elicit "gotcha moments" rather than stop antisemitism.
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President Biden said "I'm not supplying the weapons" for an Israeli operation in Rafah. Republicans criticized the president's decision to postpone a shipment of weapons to an American ally. The move comes amid reports that civilians were killed in earlier Israeli strikes using American bombs in Rafah. Talks continued on a cease-fire and hostage deal. NBC News' Andrea Mitchell reports.
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