But the US does not want to do this because the are complicit in the ethnic cleansing. The report was covered on Saturday, here. The limited hang out/lack of cooperation was obvious.
As I’d stated in the previous report
The lack of media coverage was glaringly obvious.. Which remains the same to this day. No more than a mere handful of msm reports over the past few days.
Advocates say the apparent contradiction shows that the US is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to continue arming Israel, even at the expense of Washington’s own laws.
“What those inconsistencies show you is that the administration does know what is happening,” said Annie Shiel, the US advocacy director at the Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC).
Of course they know what is happening. You’d have to be thick as a brick to not know.
“They absolutely can see that there is devastating civilian harm, that there are apparent violations, that aid is being restricted. And they do not have the political will to do what that means — and end US support and US arms transfers to Israel.”
“The ball is in Congress’s court here,” said Shiel. “It is very clear that the administration is not going to take the steps that it needs to take — that US law demands, that US policy demands, that basic humanity demands. And so Congress really needs to step in and say, ‘This report is not honest. US assistance, US arms transfers do need to stop now.’”
She highlighted the report’s acknowledgment that Israel has not provided full information about possible IHL violations.
“You’re lacking evidence in order to prove your case, because your security partner isn’t cooperating with you. The next logical conclusion would be to withhold your weapons until you could actually get the information required to ensure that you’re not being complicit in violations of international law,” she said.
“Instead, the report recognises these big gaps. And then the conclusion is: Because of these gaps, we can’t draw any definitive conclusions, and therefore it will continue weapons transfers.”
Scott Paul, the associate director for peace and security at Oxfam America, called the acknowledgement that Israel did not fully cooperate with the US query “wild
The US is complicit, willingly, in what is occurring in Palestine- One can conclude nothing else.