Israel has renewed its blockade on Gaza while receiving expedited military support from the U.S., surpassing $12 billion within six weeks of Trump’s second term. Secretary of State Marco Rubio bypassed Congress to expedite $4 billion in assistance, which includes high-explosive munitions. This has prompted accusations from human rights organizations that Israel is utilizing starvation as a weapon of war. Experts have expressed concerns that the military tactics employed may constitute war crimes, casting doubt on the U.S. commitment to humanitarian principles in the region.
Israel's reinstatement of its blockade on Gaza coincides with the announcement of significant military aid from the U.S., prompting accusations of using starvation as warfare.
Marco Rubio's declaration to expedite $4 billion in military assistance to Israel raises concerns over the U.S. complicity in potential war crimes in Gaza.
Experts suggest Israel’s extensive use of heavy bombs in Gaza could amount to war crimes, as military aid continues to flow from the Trump administration.
The Trump administration's military support for Israel is framed as a fulfillment of commitment to security, despite the humanitarian implications for Gaza.
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