US says it's reviewing new information about Israeli unit accused of abuses before the war in Gaza
Source: Associated Press
US says its reviewing new information about Israeli unit accused of abuses before the war in Gaza
BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER, FARNOUSH AMIRI AND MATTHEW LEE
Updated 12:08 PM EDT, April 26, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. has determined that an Israeli military unit committed gross human-rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank before the war in Gaza began, but it will hold off on any decision about aid to the battalion while it reviews new information provided by Israel, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The undated letter, obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, defers a decision on whether to impose a first-ever block on U.S. aid to an Israeli military unit over its treatment of Palestinians. Israeli leaders, anticipating the U.S. decision this week, have angrily protested any such aid restrictions.
Blinken stressed that overall U.S. military support for Israels defense against Hamas and other threats would not be affected by the State Departments eventual decision on the one unit. Johnson was instrumental this week in muscling through White House-backed legislation providing $26 billion in additional funds for Israels defense and for relief of the growing humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
The U.S. declaration concerns a single Israeli unit and its actions against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank before Israels war with Hamas in Gaza began in October. While the unit is not identified in Blinkens letter, it is believed to be the Netzah Yehuda, which has historically been based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
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