Writing for LifeSiteNews, Frank Wright informs his readers of how Israel openly defies US ultimatum as Biden admin provides cover for famine.
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- The Biden administration’s 30-day ultimatum to Israel regarding the blockade of Gaza expired on November 12, highlighting tensions over humanitarian aid restrictions.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed deep concern over Israel’s blockade, forced evacuations, and threats to halt UN relief operations, citing potential violations of U.S. law.
- Reports from USAID and the State Department indicated that Israel’s actions could make continued U.S. aid illegal, potentially halting arms sales to Israel.
- Despite the ultimatum, Israel’s response was indifferent, with aid to Gaza reaching its lowest levels since the war began, falling short of the 350 trucks per day requested.
- The UN’s Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) operations in Gaza were halted by Israel, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and raising concerns about compliance with international law.
- State Department spokesman Vedant Patel downplayed the ultimatum’s demands as suggestions, despite legal implications and previous findings of aid obstruction.
- ProPublica reported that Blinken ignored evidence of Israel’s blockade, including a memo detailing aid worker casualties and supply blockades, while maintaining arms supplies to Israel.
- The situation raises questions about U.S. compliance with its own laws and the ethical implications of continuing military support to Israel amidst alleged humanitarian violations.
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