A newly released classified report from the State Department reveals that Israel may have committed “hundreds” of potential human rights violations in Gaza, particularly in the context of the Leahy Laws, which prohibit U.S. arms transfers to foreign military units accused of such violations. This report, the first of its kind to assess the scale of Israel’s actions, includes critical incidents such as the bombing of an aid convoy that killed seven workers and the killing of 78-year-old Palestinian American Omar Assad by Israeli forces.
According to officials, the investigations into these violations could take years, and skepticism remains about the U.S.’s willingness to act on the findings. The unique vetting process for Israel has never resulted in an Israeli military unit being deemed ineligible for U.S. assistance, raising concerns about accountability and the continuation of military aid amid rising tensions in the region. This report underscores the complexities and challenges surrounding U.S. military support for Israel amid ongoing conflict.
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