US gives Israel 30 days to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza

US gives Israel 30 days to improve humanitarian conditions in

The US State Department confirmed that the Israeli administration was given 30 days to improve humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip. Ministry Spokesperson Matthew Miller announced that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, in a letter sent to the Israeli administration, warned that 30 days were given to improve the humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip, otherwise some military aid may be cut off.

ISRAELI OFFICIALS IMPLIED

Miller stated that the letter was a private correspondence and implied that Israeli officials were behind the leak of the letter. Stating that the USA knows that it is possible to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and that bureaucratic and logistical obstacles can be overcome, Miller added that there are some sanctions within the framework of US laws and that he hopes Israel will make the changes mentioned in the letter. (UAV)This content was published by Metin Yamaner

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