7 resultsfor “US Senators Israel Lebanon displacement concerns”
concerns among companies continuing to supply equipment to Israel. He said: “Any basic corporate human rights due diligence process would have flagged the risks of the company contributing to these abuses and should have triggered
displaced since March 2. Israel has been accused of destroying homes in southern Lebanon, as happened in Gaza. - **‘Homes that no longer exist’:** “Even if a ceasefire is reached, the reality on the ground
Senator Cory Booker said President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran had backfired, arguing the conflict had strengthened Tehran’s position and given it greater leverage over the Strait of Hormuz. Booker said the US
Senator John Thune has told reporters he doesn’t know enough about the deal with Iran to comment on it yet, but he expects Congress to be briefed soon and suggested that Congress would likely
concern, as it held no control over the strait before the conflict began. The Democratic senator Chris Murphy leapt on the comments from Iran, telling CNN “who knows if any of that is true
US law”. Fellow progressive Ro Khanna endorsed that approach in an interview with [Zeteo](https://zeteo.com/p/no-more-aid-to-israel-including-the), saying: “I do believe Iron Dome is important in terms of saving lives. Israel can buy it with
displaced persons to their homes,” she said in brief comments released by the Lebanese embassy in Washington. **Pakistan finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has told the Associated Press that “our leadership is not giving