New Jersey’s Rep. Donald Norcross met with Netanyahu in Israel

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New Jersey’s Rep. Donald Norcross met with Netanyahu in Israel
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“There is zero room for excuses, justification or rationale for this inhumane action,” the Camden County congressman said.

File photo of U.S. Representative Donald Norcross, shown here in 2022. Norcross was in Saudi Arabia with a congressional delegation last week.U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross went to sleep in Saudi Arabia on Oct. 6 after what he felt was a productive talk with the crown prince about the future of Israeli-Middle Eastern relations.

By Tuesday, Norcross and three other congressional members had met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli diplomatic officials, marking the first bipartisan congressional delegation to visit Israel since the weekend attack and ensuing war with Hamas. , Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz , and Rep. Jimmy Panetta — said the group also met with family members of Israelis who had been killed in a kibbutz near the southern border.

The senators argued that given the Saudi regime’s distressing human rights record and “reckless” foreign policy agenda, brokering a security deal would break precedent, and any treaty would have to include “meaningful, clearly defined and enforceable” provisions for Palestinians, including preserving the option of

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