Above photo: US Marine Corps/Lance Cpl. Emma Gray.
‘No Evidence’ To Stop Arms Transfers.
In a highly contradictory report, Washington stopped short of making an assessment that could threaten the delivery of weapons fueling the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
The White House on 10 May issued a highly anticipated report on Israel’s conduct during its genocidal war in Gaza, saying it is “reasonable to assess” Tel Aviv used US-provided weapons in ways that are “inconsistent” with international law but stopping short of identifying violations that would put an end to the ongoing military aid.
“It is reasonable to assess that defense articles covered under [national security memorandum] NSM-20 have been used by Israeli security forces since October 7 in instances inconsistent with its IHL [international humanitarian law] obligations or with established best practices for mitigating civilian harm,” the report, drafted by the State Department, says.
The White House issued NSM-20 in February, calling on Israel and other countries receiving military aid to provide written assurances that all US-supplied weapons were used “in a manner consistent with international law.”
The report also stipulates that Washington found “credible and reliable” Israeli assurances that the country will use US weapons in accordance with international humanitarian law.
“[Israel has] the knowledge, experience, and tools to implement best practices for mitigating civilian harm in its military operations,” the report says, noting, however, that results in the field, “including high levels of civilian casualties, raise substantial questions.”
The highly contradictory report also points to “limitations” regarding US access to evidence from Israel, saying officials provided some information “on request” about specific incidents but stressing that “more details are needed.”
“Although we have gained insight into Israel’s procedures and rules, we do not have complete information on how these processes are implemented,” the report said. “Israel has not shared complete information to verify [IHL violations].”
Washington’s subdued assessment of Israel’s campaign of genocide comes as the death in Gaza has surpassed 35,000 – more than two-thirds of whom are women and children – with over 10,000 Palestinians still missing across the strip and hundreds still being found inside mass graves.
Furthermore, it follows a new Israeli blockade on humanitarian aid deliveries, as the head of the World Food Programme (WFP) has declared a “full-blown famine” in the northern part of the narrow enclave.
Moreover, western media reports have shed light on the “shocking abuse” suffered by Gazans held in Israeli detention camps, with abuse that ranges from severe torture to routine amputations of limbs due to constant handcuffing.