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Blinken buried reports indicating Israel blocked aid to Gaza so U.S. would keep sending them weapons
By isabelle // 2024-09-27
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken received an assessment from a pair of prominent authorities on humanitarian assistance showing that Israel purposely blocked deliveries of food and medicine to Gaza but rejected the finding so the U.S. could continue sending weapons to Israel. The report by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) reached this disturbing conclusion, and it was corroborated by a separate report from the State Department's Bureau Of Population, Refugees And Migration. The latter also determined that the Foreign Assistance Act needed to be enacted to freeze more than $800 million worth of taxpayer dollars that had been set aside for weapons and bombs for Israel. However, Blinken and the Biden administration rejected the findings of both authorities. Shortly thereafter, Blinken saw fit to tell Congress: “We do not currently assess that the Israeli government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting the transport or delivery of U.S. humanitarian assistance.” It's a shocking stance to take when you consider the fact that USAID's 17-page memo detailed some of the most blatant examples of Israeli interference with aid efforts, such as bombing hospitals and ambulances, turning away trucks that were full of medicine and food, razing agricultural structures, sitting on supply depots and most appallingly, killing aid workers. The memo noted that while the population of Gaza grappled with famine and countless children starved to death, food that could have potentially saved people's lives was stockpiled just miles across the border at a port in Israel, where it is believed there was enough flour on hand to feed 1.5 million Palestinians for a span of five months. The Israeli government would not let the flour be transferred because they claimed that the UN Palestinian branch it was destined for had ties to Hamas. U.S. law requires the government to stop shipping weapons to countries that have been found to be preventing the delivery of American-backed humanitarian aid, and USAID officials said that America should stop selling arms to Israel. They stated that the famine in Gaza was caused by Israel’s “arbitrary denial, restriction, and impediments of U.S. humanitarian assistance” and called it “one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in the world.” The situation was so bad that a senior State Department official resigned over it. Stacy Gilbert, a senior civil military adviser for the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, claims that the State Department falsified her report. The 20-year State Department veteran said that when the report was ultimately published, she couldn't believe it when she saw its conclusion that Israel was not blocking humanitarian assistance given the fact that the experts who wrote it reached the opposite conclusion.

Israel has been open about its desire to block aid to Gaza

Israel has never made a secret of its intention to cut the Gaza Strip off from aid and everything else, with Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant announcing in the early days of the war that he ordered a “complete siege” on the Strip, which included cutting off water, food, fuel, electricity, and everything else, ominously warning: “We are fighting human animals and we act accordingly." However, the Biden administration, and Blinken in particular, seem content to bury the inconvenient truth about Israel’s actions because they wanted to continue supplying them with the weapons they have depended on so heavily in their fight against Hamas. Although the State Department claims it pressured Israel to increase the flow of aid, they do not seem to be doing much to follow through on it as the population there continues to suffer and the level of aid reaching Palestinians in Gaza remains completely inadequate. Oxfam associate director Scott Paul said: "The implication that the humanitarian situation has markedly improved in Gaza is a farce." Sources for this article include: InformationLiberation.com InformationLiberation.com
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