The White House: Biden expresses to Netanyahu his administration's concern about the events in Israel The White House: Biden expresses to Netanyahu his administration's concern about the events in Israel

The White House: Biden expresses to Netanyahu his administration's concern about the events in Israel

The White House: Biden expresses to Netanyahu his administration's concern about the events in Israel The White House said that US President Joe Biden expressed "directly" to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu his concern about the current events in Israel, noting that the recent developments showed "the urgent need to make concessions in order to achieve democracy."  The White House revealed, Monday, that US President Joe Biden expressed "directly" to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu his concern about the current events in Israel.  US National Security Council Strategic Communication Coordinator John Kirby said in press statements that the Biden administration is "very concerned about recent developments," according to CNN.  He added that Biden conveyed to Netanyahu "directly" the concern of his administration, noting that the recent developments showed "the urgent need to make concessions in order to achieve democracy."  In the same context, Kirby indicated that Biden ruled out that Israel would get involved in any kind of civil war.  He continued, "Biden is not worried about Israel entering a civil war."  On Monday evening, about 10,000 supporters of the Israeli right demonstrated in front of the Supreme Court in West Jerusalem, in support of the "judicial reform" plan that the government seeks to pass, amid a sharp societal division.  This comes as tens of thousands of anti-reform demonstrators began a march towards the home of Israeli President Isaac Herzog and the residence of the Prime Minister in West Jerusalem, amid limited skirmishes with right-wing demonstrators, which the police prevented from developing into comprehensive confrontations, according to the same source.  For nearly 12 weeks, tens of thousands of Israelis have been demonstrating daily against the "judicial reform" plan that the Netanyahu government intends to implement.  The plan includes amendments that limit the powers of the Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority) and give the government the power to appoint judges.     A former student kills 6 in an American school and Biden: Violence rips the soul of our nation US President Joe Biden described the shooting at an elementary school in Nashville as "abhorrent", stressing that the armed attacks "tear the soul" of the United States. Nashville police said the dead were "3 student children and 3 teachers."  On Monday, 6 people, including 3 students, were killed in a shooting at a private elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee.  Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron announced that the dead were "3 student children and 3 teachers."  He added that the female attacker "entered the school from a side entrance and made her way from the first floor to the second floor, where shooting took place." She was in possession of two assault rifles and a handgun.  He stated that the woman who carried out the attack was killed during an exchange of fire between her and police officers.  In turn, Nashville Police Chief John Drake told reporters, "Based on our initial investigation, (the shooter) was at one time a student at this school, but we are not sure of the year."  He added that the attacker was "a 28-year-old white woman from the Nashville area."  108 students and staff were moved away from the scene after the shooting, according to the Nashville Fire Department.  'Our nation's soul is torn apart'  US President Joe Biden described the school shooting as "abhorrent", stressing that armed attacks "tear the spirit" of the United States.  In a speech at the White House, Biden said: "This is an abhorrent act," warning that gun violence "tearing the soul of our nation," calling on Congress again to ban the sale of automatic weapons to individuals.

The White House said that US President Joe Biden expressed "directly" to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu his concern about the current events in Israel, noting that the recent developments showed "the urgent need to make concessions in order to achieve democracy."

The White House revealed, Monday, that US President Joe Biden expressed "directly" to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu his concern about the current events in Israel.

US National Security Council Strategic Communication Coordinator John Kirby said in press statements that the Biden administration is "very concerned about recent developments," according to CNN.

He added that Biden conveyed to Netanyahu "directly" the concern of his administration, noting that the recent developments showed "the urgent need to make concessions in order to achieve democracy."

In the same context, Kirby indicated that Biden ruled out that Israel would get involved in any kind of civil war.

He continued, "Biden is not worried about Israel entering a civil war."

On Monday evening, about 10,000 supporters of the Israeli right demonstrated in front of the Supreme Court in West Jerusalem, in support of the "judicial reform" plan that the government seeks to pass, amid a sharp societal division.

This comes as tens of thousands of anti-reform demonstrators began a march towards the home of Israeli President Isaac Herzog and the residence of the Prime Minister in West Jerusalem, amid limited skirmishes with right-wing demonstrators, which the police prevented from developing into comprehensive confrontations, according to the same source.

For nearly 12 weeks, tens of thousands of Israelis have been demonstrating daily against the "judicial reform" plan that the Netanyahu government intends to implement.

The plan includes amendments that limit the powers of the Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority) and give the government the power to appoint judges.

A former student kills 6 in an American school and Biden: Violence rips the soul of our nation

US President Joe Biden described the shooting at an elementary school in Nashville as "abhorrent", stressing that the armed attacks "tear the soul" of the United States. Nashville police said the dead were "3 student children and 3 teachers."

On Monday, 6 people, including 3 students, were killed in a shooting at a private elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee.

Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron announced that the dead were "3 student children and 3 teachers."

He added that the female attacker "entered the school from a side entrance and made her way from the first floor to the second floor, where shooting took place." She was in possession of two assault rifles and a handgun.

He stated that the woman who carried out the attack was killed during an exchange of fire between her and police officers.

In turn, Nashville Police Chief John Drake told reporters, "Based on our initial investigation, (the shooter) was at one time a student at this school, but we are not sure of the year."

He added that the attacker was "a 28-year-old white woman from the Nashville area."

108 students and staff were moved away from the scene after the shooting, according to the Nashville Fire Department.

'Our nation's soul is torn apart'

US President Joe Biden described the school shooting as "abhorrent", stressing that armed attacks "tear the spirit" of the United States.

In a speech at the White House, Biden said: "This is an abhorrent act," warning that gun violence "tearing the soul of our nation," calling on Congress again to ban the sale of automatic weapons to individuals.

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