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VisitState Department: Israel's Use of U.S. Weapons in Gaza Within Law, Biden Briefed
May 10, 2024, 11:03 PM
A State Department report is set to confirm that Israel has not violated international law in its use of U.S. weapons in Gaza, despite being critical of the actions taken. The report, expected to be released to Congress, concludes that Israel's use of American weapons and military aid remains within the terms agreed upon, allowing continued military support from the U.S. This follows scrutiny over Israel's conduct in its conflict with Hamas, with the Biden administration assessing the situation but stopping short of concluding any violations of international law. President Biden has been briefed on this matter, and the report notes that the use of weapons was 'inconsistent' with international law, though not conclusively illegal.
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