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******* Gaza policy ‘put a target on America’s back’, former US officials say

Twelve former Biden administration officials who resigned over policy on ******* and the Gaza war say the government’s actions have endangered US national security.

The policies have further destabilised the region and “put a target on America’s back”, they say in a ****** statement.

One of the 12 resigned only on Tuesday from the US Department of the Interior.

The US Department of State has previously denied such claims, pointing to its criticism of civilian casualties in Gaza and its efforts to boost humanitarian aid.

The ****** statement by the former officials says: “America’s diplomatic cover for, and continuous flow of arms to ******* has ensured our undeniable complicity in the killings and forced starvation of a besieged ************ population in Gaza.”

This is not the first such statement from former officials but it comes alongside the latest resignation from the administration of Maryam Hassanein, a special assistant at the US Department of Interior. She also signed the statement.

The former officials accuse the US government of clinging to a “******* policy” that has not only been devastating for the ************ people but has endangered Israelis, stifled free speech and undermined US credibility over its commitment to a rules-based international order.

The ****** statement says ongoing weapons transfers to ******* despite its actions in Gaza have further destabilised the Middle East and “put a target on America’s back”.

“Our nation’s political and economic interests across the region have also been significantly harmed, while US credibility has been deeply undermined worldwide at a time we need it most, when the world is characterised by a new era of strategic competition,” the statement says.

Among the other signatories is Josh Paul, who oversaw Congressional relations on weapons transfers. He quit in October.

A former White House official, two former air force department personnel and a former army officer in the Defence Intelligence Agency also signed the statement.

The state department has been approached for comment. It has previously said it encouraged different views on policy and staff could make them known through “appropriate channels”.

The US had “been clear at the highest levels publicly and privately with ******* that it must abide by international humanitarian law”, a state department spokesperson said in April.

The spokesperson’s comments came shortly after

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and would fail to stem the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The ******** military launched a campaign to ******** the ****** group which runs Gaza in response to an unprecedented ******* on southern ******* on 7 October 2023, during which about 1,200 people were ******* and 251 others taken ********.

More than 37,900 people have been ******* in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s ******-run health ministry.



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