Biden tells Netanyahu Rafah incursions should not go ahead without plan to ensure civilians’ safety


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President Joe Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a call on Sunday morning that the Rafah incursions shouldn’t go ahead without “a credible and executable plan” to ensure the safety of the more than 1 million people sheltering there. NBC News’ Matt Bradley reports.



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