U.S. Pressures Israel for Proof It Is Not Enforcing Starvation Policy in Northern Gaza
The U.S. has demanded assurances from Israel that it is not pursuing a starvation policy in northern Gaza, as international pressure mounts for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into the region. This comes as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues, with growing concerns over the dire conditions faced by civilians trapped in the area.
The United Nations and humanitarian organizations have called for increased access to food, water, and medical supplies, warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe if aid is not allowed through. The U.S., while standing by Israel’s right to defend itself, has made it clear that it will be closely monitoring Israel’s actions on the ground. Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, stated that the U.S. “will be watching” to ensure that humanitarian law is upheld.
Israel has implemented a blockade on northern Gaza, citing security concerns and the need to prevent resources from reaching Hamas militants. However, critics argue that this blockade has severely impacted the civilian population, with reports of widespread shortages of food, clean water, and medical supplies.
The U.S. is now calling for more transparency from Israel and demanding proof that its actions are not exacerbating the crisis or intentionally depriving civilians of basic necessities. As international pressure grows, Israel faces increasing scrutiny over its approach to the conflict and its handling of the humanitarian situation in Gaza.