Kerry Claims Progress in Gaza Ceasefire Push: ‘We Have Made Some Steps Forward’
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Washington Post – Secretary of State John F. Kerry claimed some progress Wednesday toward halting the Israeli-Palestinian bloodshed in Gaza, now in its third week, as Israel held a funeral for one of two Americans killed fighting for the Jewish state.
“We have certainly made some steps forward,” Kerry told reporters as he began a day of discussions in Israel and the West Bank aimed at a quick end to the fighting. “There is still work to be done.”
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