U.N. says Gaza "unfit for human survival" as Biden admin decides to continue arming Israel
CBSN
Eight international aid groups have jointly rebuked Israel for not only failing "to meet any of the specific criteria" set out by the Biden administration in an Oct. 13 letter demanding that the U.S. ally drastically increase the flow of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip within 30 days, but accusing Israel of taking "actions that dramatically worsened the situation on the ground, particularly in Northern Gaza."
The U.S. letter had threatened to cut off some U.S. military assistance to Israel if its demands were not met within 30 days — a deadline that has now passed.
"Israel's actions failed to meet any of the specific criteria set out in the U.S. letter," the eight humanitarian groups, including Save the Children and Oxfam, said in a joint assessment of Israel's response to the U.S. demands.