Israeli authorities suspended deliveries of food and essential supplies to 400,000 Palestinians, raising major humanitarian concerns as the Biden administration urges compliance with U.S. law.
The letter from Blinken and Austin represents the U.S.'s strongest push for Israeli compliance with humanitarian aid obligations, citing potential aid suspension as consequence for non-compliance.
Amid renewed IDF operations in northern Gaza, the Biden administration views these actions as a potential siege plan against Hamas, escalating worries about humanitarian impacts.
With the approach of winter, concerns grow over humanitarian conditions in Gaza, prompting U.S. officials to emphasize the importance of maintaining aid delivery to affected populations.
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