“Secretary of State Antony Blinken flew to the Middle East this week with little illusion that his 10th trip to the region since last Oct. 7 would lead to a breakthrough in the Gaza war,” Bloomberg reports.
“And that was before thousands of near-simultaneous explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies belonging to members of the Hezbollah militia spread havoc in Lebanon. On Friday, Israel said it had killed another of the Iran-backed organization’s leaders in a strike that left a dozen people dead, leaving little hope for a cease-fire in Gaza.”
“For months, Blinken has embodied the Biden administration’s struggle to end the conflict that erupted after Hamas’s assault on Israel last fall: shuttling to the region, pressing both sides and assuring the world a deal is just within reach.”

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