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Now playing Next Europe News Borrell slams US for deploring Gaza deaths while giving arms to Israel Josep Borrell has sharply criticised the Biden administration for lamenting the growing death toll in Gaza while, at the same time, providing Israel with weapons to prop up its military campaign. 12/02/2024