
Netanyahu Admits Oct 7 Responsibility, Seeks End to US Military Aid
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged "some responsibility" for the October 7 Hamas attack. He also proposed that Israel should gradually reduce its reliance on US military aid over the next decade, aiming for self-sufficiency.
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