US Stance on Military Support to Israel Despite Aid Access Concerns
Key Points
- The US says it won’t suspend military assistance to Israel after finding it has not violated US law.
- A 30-day deadline for Israel to improve aid to the region set by the US in October passed on Tuesday.
- Aid groups said Israel failed to meet the US demands and took actions to “dramatically” worsen the situation.
On 13 October, US secretary of state Antony Blinken and defence secretary Lloyd Austin handed Israel a list of specific steps to get more humanitarian aid into Gaza or face cuts to US military assistance.
The deadline follows the independent Famine Review Committee, which
COGAT said Israel’s military “operates and will continue to operate in accordance with international law to facilitate and ease the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza”.
“The people here need everything. They need more. It’s not enough,” she said.
Asked what she expected the US to do about the deadline, Wateridge said: “Anything that happens now is already too late. Thousands and thousands of people have been killed senselessly. They have been killed because there is a lack of aid, because the bombs have continued and because we have not been able to even reach them under the rubble.”
US findings
“We’ve seen some progress being made. We would like to see some more changes happen. We believe that had it not been for US intervention, these changes may not have ever taken place,” Patel said.
International aid groups said Israel had failed to meet the series of US demands intended to improve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza by the Tuesday deadline.
Patel, pressed by reporters, declined to explain why the US based its assessment on Israel’s actions rather than actual results on the ground, which US officials had previously cited as the measure.
More than 43,500 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza over the past year, according to the health ministry in Gaza. The enclave has been reduced to a wasteland of wrecked buildings and piles of rubble where more than 2 million Gazans seek shelter as best they can.
Conclusion
Despite concerns over aid access in Gaza, the US has decided not to limit military support to Israel. The humanitarian situation in the region remains dire, with aid groups expressing disappointment in Israel’s failure to meet US demands.
FAQ
What was the deadline set by the US for Israel regarding aid access in Gaza?
The US set a 30-day deadline for Israel to improve aid access in Gaza, which passed on Tuesday.
What actions has Israel taken to address the aid access concerns in Gaza?
Israel has taken steps such as reopening the Erez Crossing, waiving certain customs requirements, and opening additional delivery routes within Gaza.