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U.S. presses Israel on improving Gaza humanitarian situation

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發布於 16小時前 • Deng Xianlai,Marwan Dawood
A Palestinian boy checks the damage at Rafida School destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in the city of Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on Oct. 11, 2024. (Photo by Marwan Dawood/Xinhua)
A Palestinian boy checks the damage at Rafida School destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in the city of Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on Oct. 11, 2024. (Photo by Marwan Dawood/Xinhua)

According to a report by CNN, the letter warned that should Israel fail to make more humanitarian aid accessible to Gazans, the country would risk violating U.S. laws governing foreign military assistance. As a result, U.S. military aid to Israel could be in jeopardy.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Joe Biden administration confirmed Tuesday that U.S. secretaries of state and defense co-signed a letter Sunday that was sent to their Israeli counterparts, urging Israel to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza within the next 30 days.

During a press briefing on Tuesday, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller confirmed to reporters the letter co-signed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin that was addressed to Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant and Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer.

The letter was intended "to make clear our concerns the levels of humanitarian assistance that have been making it into Gaza," Miller said, adding that the United States considers the letter "to be a private diplomatic communication that we did not intend to make public from our side."

According to a report by CNN, the letter warned that should Israel fail to make more humanitarian aid accessible to Gazans, the country would risk violating U.S. laws governing foreign military assistance. As a result, U.S. military aid to Israel could be in jeopardy.

The letter noted that under U.S. laws, the state and defense departments must continually assess Israel's adherence to its assurances that it would not restrict aid flows into Gaza.

The 30-day period given by the United States means that potential consequences, if any, in the event that Israel does not heed U.S. warnings will occur after the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 5.

Asked to explain the deadline, U.S. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby referred reporters to the State Department for an explanation, saying that the Biden administration also sent a letter to Israel back in April in which it "made a similar request for concrete measures with respect to humanitarian assistance."

Kirby said the latest letter was "tied to a recent decrease" in the flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza. "But it's not like we haven't communicated these concerns in writing before to the Israelis," he added. ■

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  • Richard Cheung
    You are asking the supporters behind the war to stop Israel? Seriously?!
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