Biden Administration Says Israel May Have Violated International Law In Gaza—But Not Certain Enough To Pull Aid - Sun and Planets Spirituality AYINRIN

Biden Administration Says Israel May Have Violated International Law In Gaza—But Not Certain Enough To Pull Aid - Sun and Planets Spirituality AYINRIN 

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Topline

The Biden administration said Friday it is “reasonable to assess” Israel has broken international law during the war in Gaza, multiple outlets reported, though the report didn’t definitively confirm any violations that would prompt a cutoff of U.S. aid—two days after President Joe Biden said “I’m not supplying the weapons” if Israel launches a broader offensive in southern Gaza.
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Key Facts

The report from the State Department to Congress said Israel “has the knowledge, experience and tools to implement best practices for mitigating civilian harm in its military operations,” but steep civilian casualties “raise substantial questions” about whether Israel is using those tools, the New York Times reported.
The State Department reportedly stated the U.S. doesn’t have complete information to determine whether U.S. weapons have been used in ways that violate international law, but “given Israel's significant reliance on U.S.-made defense articles, it is reasonable to assess that defense articles…have been used by Israeli security forces since October 7 in instances inconsistent with its [international humanitarian law] obligations.”
The report said “it is difficult to assess or reach conclusive findings on individual incidents” because of the “nature of the conflict” and lack of U.S. personnel on the ground in the Gaza Strip, according to CNN.
The report allows the U.S. to continue sending military aid, reportedly saying Israel gave “credible and reliable” assurances in March that it would use U.S. weapons in a way that followed international law.
Forbes has reached out to the State Department for comment.

Key Background

On Wednesday, the Biden administration confirmed it was pausing a shipment of arms to Israel out of concern Israel will invade Rafah, a southeastern Gaza city in which an estimated million Palestinians are seeking refuge—and one of the only remaining parts of Gaza that hasn’t faced an Israeli ground incursion since Hamas’ attack last year. Later that day, Biden said he would not be “supplying the weapons” if Israel invaded Rafah. There has been growing pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to invade Rafah—from the U.S. and other allies—though Netanyahu said Thursday Israel “will stand alone” if it has to and will continue to fight until it defeats Hamas. Since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, it’s estimated that about 35,000 people in the Gaza Strip and about 1,200 people in Israel have died, according to Gazan and Israeli officials.

Tangent

The State Department’s report was ordered by Biden in February, when he tasked the department with conducting “an assessment of any credible reports or allegations that such defense articles and, as appropriate, defense services, have been used in a manner not consistent with international law, including international humanitarian law.” The report looked at Israel’s war with Hamas from Jan. 1, 2023, through late April of this year, and was originally supposed to be released Wednesday.
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