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US not turning 'blind eye' to Rafah casualties: White House

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The White House says that the US President Joe Biden is not turning a "blind eye" to casualties in Gaza's Rafah. "This is not something that we've turned a blind eye to," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby tells reporters. SOUNDBITE

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