Israel vows to improve Gaza conditions after U.S. threat to withhold weapons
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State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller emphasized, 'There are implications under U.S. law... we hope that Israel makes the changes that the Secretary outlined in the letter.' This indicates that the U.S. is focused on ensuring humanitarian aid is facilitated and aligning Israeli actions with U.S. expectations.
Senior Israeli officials acknowledged the necessity for a change in direction, stating that although they disliked the U.S. ultimatum, it presented an opportunity to address the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Reports indicate a dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with more than 42,000 Palestinians killed and over 90% of the civilian population displaced, raising urgent concerns from both the U.S. and UN.
The recent transfer of 50 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies marked a critical move in resuming aid to northern Gaza, fulfilling demands outlined in the U.S. letter and offering some reprieve to the affected population.
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