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Classified U.S. watchdog report finds backlog of hundreds of possible Israeli human rights violations

A classified report found hundreds of possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza that may breach U.S. laws barring aid to units accused of abuses, with reviews expected to take years.

  • A classified U.S. watchdog report found many hundreds of possible violations by Israeli military units in Gaza, with the State Department needing multiple years to review the backlog.
  • Successive U.S. administrations created a bespoke bureaucratic process that advantages Israel, while the Leahy Laws bar U.S. security aid to units credibly accused of gross abuses.
  • High-Profile incidents cited include the killing of seven World Central Kitchen workers, over 100 Palestinians dead and 760 wounded near aid trucks, and the 2022 case of American Omar Assad.
  • Despite evidence, U.S. officials said the backlog and deferential review process raise doubts about accountability, with the State Department and the IDF not commenting.
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This is Washington's first official document that admits the extent of the abuses, exposing Israel's preferential treatment and US complicity in the genocide of the Palestinian people.

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der Standard DE broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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