the US State Department indicated Israel did not provide adequate information to verify whether US weapons were used in possible violations of international law during its war in Gaza. The Biden ...
A State Department report has found “reasonable” evidence that Israel has violated international humanitarian law using US weapons in ... apply the law to the war in Gaza.” ...
Friday’s report, released by the US State Department ... IHL violations in war zones, rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have done so in Gaza.
The release of the Biden administration’s report on potential violations of US and international humanitarian law by Israel during the Gaza war ... the State Department has been diligently ...
The United States is not genuinely concerned about Israel's war conduct in Gaza after the State ... had yet to find an instance in which the country was in violation of that law.
A State Department spokesman pushed back against the assertion the Israeli government was “restricting” aid to Gaza ... US arms-related assistance do not use those weapons or munitions to ...
But the administration also said that due to the chaos of the war in Gaza it could ... the level of devastation in the Gaza Strip. US officials at the State Department have been divided over ...
The U.S. State Department on Friday criticized Israel’s use of U.S-supplied arms in a way that may be "inconsistent" in "mitigating civilian harm" in the war in Gaza. A report obtained by Fox ...
US Secretary of State Antony ... The three unnamed officials told Axios the State Department report would note that some of the suspected violations in Gaza were still being probed, but would ...
The report from the US State Department comes as a result of President Joe Biden issuing a national security memorandum (NSM-20) in early February on whether the administration finds credible ...
The report notes that 34,700 Palestinians have been killed amid the war according to the Hamas-run Gaza ... us all,” Van Hollen said in a call with reporters shortly after the State Department ...