Today’s edition of quick hits.
* A fascinating speech from President Joe Biden while in Israel: “In his remarks in Tel Aviv, Biden urged the Israeli government and the country’s citizens not to make the same ‘mistakes’ of the U.S. in the years following the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.”
* Humanitarian aid: “Israel said it would now allow food, water and medicine to enter the blockaded Gaza Strip from Egypt after a ‘demand’ from Biden, offering hope of some relief for civilians facing a growing crisis.”
* The Al-Ahli Hospital: “The U.S. has an independent assessment that it was a Palestinian Islamic Jihad group rocket that misfired and hit the hospital in Gaza, according to two senior U.S. officials. That would match what Israeli officials have said caused the blast. Palestinian health officials and Hamas have blamed an Israeli airstrike for the explosion, which they said killed almost 500 people.”
* In related news: “Biden initially planned to meet with Arab leaders at a summit hosted by Jordan’s King Abdullah in Amman, but the event was canceled following the explosion.”
* For those wondering about a possible third ballot for Jim Jordan’s bid for House speaker: “The House is not planning to hold any more votes today, Jordan told reporters in the Capitol. He deferred when asked if House Republicans will meet today.”








