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U.S. weapons may have been used in ways “inconsistent” with international law in Gaza, U.S. assessment says


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U.S. weapons may have been used in ways “inconsistent” with international law in Gaza, U.S. assessment says

Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered to Congress on Friday a highly anticipated report on the ******** military’s operations in Gaza, accusing its forces of potentially violating international humanitarian law but not formally finding they had already done so, according to the document’s key findings. 

The report states that though there are allegations that ******* violated international human law during the ******* covered by the report, Jan. 1, 2023 through late April of this year, the U.S. doesn’t have “complete information” on whether U.S. weapons were used in those actions.

“Nevertheless, given *******’s significant reliance on U.S.-made defense articles, it is reasonable to assess that defense articles…have been used by ******** security forces since October 7 in instances inconsistent with its [international humanitarian law] obligations or with established best practices for mitigating civilian harm,” the report states. 

Though it finds that ******* “did not fully cooperate” with the U.S. government in the initial months after Oct. 7 to maximize the flow of humanitarian aid, the report notes a “substantial increase” in its efforts more recently. 

And while the overall level of aid reaching ************ civilians ******** “insufficient,” the report says, “we do not currently assess that the ******** government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting the transport or delivery of U.S. humanitarian assistance” within applicable U.S. law. 

The 50-page, declassified report is a compendium of views from bureaus and diplomatic officials from across the State Department and includes input from the Pentagon and White House. The first-of-its-kind assessment was mandated by President Biden in February.

The memorandum, known as

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, required written commitments within 180 days from the more than 100 countries that currently receive U.S. military aid that the weapons are being used in accordance with U.S. and international humanitarian law and that the countries would duly facilitate the delivery of U.S. humanitarian assistance. Those in active conflict – including *******, Ukraine, Nigeria, Somalia, Iraq, Colombia and Kenya – faced a shorter, 45-day deadline of March 24 to submit their assurances.

The State Department then set a self-imposed deadline of May 8 to deliver a mandated review of those assurances to Congress, but the timing of the report’s delivery slipped as officials finalized its conclusions. 

“This is the first time the department has conducted such an exercise. And so we are taking all deliberate care to make sure that we get everything in it absolutely correct,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a press briefing on May 8. 

The report comes at a critical time in *******’s now seven-month long military campaign in Gaza. In a marked policy shift, President Biden said in an interview with CNN on Wednesday that the U.S. had paused one shipment of 2,000 pound ****** to ******* to prevent them from being used in a major operation in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza, acknowledging for the first time that “civilians have been ******* as a consequence of those ******.” 

The White House announcement released Tuesday night specifically stipulated that one shipment of 3,500 ******, including 500- and 2,000-pound so-called ***** ******, had been paused the week prior due to concern about the “end use” and the “impact they could have in dense urban settings.” The paper statement also stipulated that the State Department was reviewing other deliveries, including JDAM kits, which help turn ***** ****** into precision munitions. More than 1 million Palestinians are estimated to be sheltering in Rafah. 

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Friday the president had been “fully briefed” on the memorandum. 

******** forces have for weeks been conducting airstrikes in Rafah, and earlier this week sent in tanks and troops to seize portions of the city, including the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.  Biden administration officials have described the incursions to date as “limited,” while warning against a broader operation that would imperil a greater number of civilian lives.  

In that CNN interview, Mr. Biden also indicated that he’d make sure ******* would continue to receive defensive weapons like the Iron Dome system, but indicated that he might withhold other offensive weapons and artillery shells if the IDF went through with an ******** on what he referred to as “population centers” in Rafah.

Following Biden’s remarks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of ******* said in a statement, “If ******* has to stand alone, we will stand alone.” *******’s war cabinet voted unanimously on Thursday evening to expand operations in Rafah, according to ******** media. 

Mr. Biden issued the NSM-20 in February, following pressure from Democratic lawmakers, including Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who called for more stringent enforcement mechanisms to ensure recipients of U.S. military assistance were complying with international law. This coincided with President Biden’s request to Congress to approve emergency security supplemental funding to *******, which ultimately signed off on $26 billion in funding last month on top of the annual $3 billion in annual military aid ******* receives.

Nearly 35,000 ************ civilians, most of them women and children, have been ******* since the start of *******’s military campaign began in Gaza, according to local health authorities. ******** forces went in after more than a thousand ****** militants stormed over *******’s southern border, ******* more than 1,200 Israelis and took more than 240 hostages. 

Dozens of Democratic lawmakers have already

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******* of violating U.S. law under the Foreign Assistance Act and are pushing the administration to impose penalties. Multiple human rights organizations and an independent task force have also
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******* has shown a “clear pattern” of violations of international law and restricting humanitarian assistance. 

The State Department has active investigations into *******’s conduct under other internal accountability mechanisms, including Civilian Harm Incident Response Guidance (CHIRG), which was established in August 2023. Miller, the department spokesman, in February confirmed incidents in Gaza in which civilians may have been harmed by ********* weapons  were under review.   

The Department has separate processes for making determinations on whether atrocities, including genocide, have been committed in a conflict. 

Blinken has also for months been weighing the potential suspension of military aid under a federal measure known as the Leahy Law to one IDF unit determined to have committed ****** violations of human rights in the West Bank, before the Oct. 7 attacks. The department has been weighing “new information” about the unit submitted by the ******** government last month, officials have said. 





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