Jerusalem/Washington, Jan. 30 -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while honouring the last of the deceased hostages, Ran Gvill, claimed that many Israeli soldiers were killed during the war against Hamas as the IDF had run short of ammunition on the front, due to what he described as a US-imposed "embargo".
Netanyahu did not specify how many soldiers he believes died for this reason, or at what stage of the fighting the alleged shortage occurred.
While he did not explicitly name the Biden administration, he nonetheless made it extremely clear whom he referred to when he said the "embargo" ended as soon as Donald Trump took office.
The Israeli leader has repeatedly accused the Biden administration of restricting arms supplies to...