US pushes back against Israeli laws curtailing main UN agency for the Palestinians
The State Department says it is “deeply troubled” by the laws meant to curb UNRWA.
The State Department says it is “deeply troubled” by the laws meant to curb UNRWA.
The lawsuit is the latest in a string that victims have launched in U.S. courts since Oct. 7.
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