The US has raised concerns over the potential use of American-supplied weapons by Israel in breach of international humanitarian law during the recent conflict in Gaza. The State Department submitted a report to Congress indicating that there is reason to believe that these arms were used in ways inconsistent with Israel’s obligations.
While the report did not definitively state that Israel’s actions breached international law, it did criticize some Israeli operations in Gaza. The document highlighted the challenges Israel faced in fighting Hamas, noting the use of civilian infrastructure for military purposes by the militant group.
The report also mentioned that Israel’s reliance on US-made weapons likely led to their use in ways inconsistent with international humanitarian law. It raised questions about the effectiveness of Israeli efforts to mitigate civilian harm during military operations.
David Satterfield, a former US ambassador to Turkey and a contributor to the report, emphasized the unique nature of the conflict in Gaza and the need for a thorough assessment of Israeli actions. He stated that the US would continue to monitor the situation and keep Israeli actions under review.
The conflict in Gaza has led to a significant number of casualties and displacement, with more than 80,000 people fleeing the area. Israeli troops have taken control of key crossings, limiting access for humanitarian aid and creating challenges for relief efforts.
The report underscores the complex and challenging nature of the conflict in Gaza, highlighting the need for continued international scrutiny and efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in the region.