The Biden administration is rushing to finish a high-stakes reportĀ dueĀ to Congress this week on whether Israel has violated international humanitarian law during its war in Gazaā a determination thatĀ couldĀ lead to significantĀ repercussionsĀ and further inflame divisions at home and abroad.
The Biden administration is rushing to finish a high-stakes reportĀ dueĀ to Congress this week on whether Israel has violated international humanitarian law during its war in Gaza ā a determination thatĀ couldĀ lead to significantĀ repercussionsĀ and further inflame divisions at home and abroad.
The report has been the subject of intense debate for months across the administration and has already led to deep divisions inside the State Department, whereĀ some officesĀ have expressed doubt over Israelās assurances that it has used US weapons without violating international law during its 7-month war in Gaza.
Israel appears on the precipice of an incursion into the southern city of Rafah, something President Joe Biden has warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against.
Meanwhile Hamas and Israel remain unable to reach a ceasefireĀ and hostage releaseĀ agreement as numerous American universities cancel graduation ceremonies after pro-Palestinian protests erupted on campuses over the past few weeks.
Israeli officials, deeply wary that its findings could increase pressure on Biden to condition US military aid to Israel, have been in close touch with the administration as the report has developed,Ā congressionalĀ sources said.
Last month, more than two dozen House Democrats wrote a blistering letter to administration officials saying that āa failure to question, at a minimum, the Netanyahu governmentās assurancesāĀ is antithetical to the national security memorandumās purpose.
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The Biden administration is rushing to finish a high-stakes reportĀ dueĀ to Congress this week on whether Israel has violated international humanitarian law during its war in Gaza ā a determination thatĀ couldĀ lead to significantĀ repercussionsĀ and further inflame divisions at home and abroad.
The report has been the subject of intense debate for months across the administration and has already led to deep divisions inside the State Department, whereĀ some officesĀ have expressed doubt over Israelās assurances that it has used US weapons without violating international law during its 7-month war in Gaza.
Israel appears on the precipice of an incursion into the southern city of Rafah, something President Joe Biden has warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against.
Meanwhile Hamas and Israel remain unable to reach a ceasefireĀ and hostage releaseĀ agreement as numerous American universities cancel graduation ceremonies after pro-Palestinian protests erupted on campuses over the past few weeks.
Israeli officials, deeply wary that its findings could increase pressure on Biden to condition US military aid to Israel, have been in close touch with the administration as the report has developed,Ā congressionalĀ sources said.
Last month, more than two dozen House Democrats wrote a blistering letter to administration officials saying that āa failure to question, at a minimum, the Netanyahu governmentās assurancesāĀ is antithetical to the national security memorandumās purpose.
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