US government document points to hundreds of Israeli human rights violations in Gaza: Report
The report reveals a backlog of hundreds of alleged Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, with accountability hindered by a vetting process favoring the Israel Defense Forces.
- 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.
Secret U.S. Report Reveals Hundreds of Israeli Abuses in Gaza
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US report flags hundreds of violations by Israel in Gaza
The US government believes that Israel has committed hundreds of human rights violations in its war on Gaza, according to a new report. The investigation, conducted by the US State Department's Office of the Inspector General, found that "many hundreds" of violations have been committed during the war, and that reviewing all would take "multiple years", according to the Washington Post, citing US officials. The report was conducted in line with …
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