U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at the start of a briefing on the 2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices at the State Department in Washington on April 22.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday rejected suggestions that Washington might have a “double standard” when applying U.S. law to allegations of abuses by the Israeli military in Gaza and said that examinations of such charges are ongoing.
“When it comes to allegations of incidents or whether it’s violations of international humanitarian law, rights abuses … we have processes within the department that are looking at that incidents that have been raised. Those processes are ongoing,” Blinken said.Israel’s military conduct has come under increasing scrutiny as its forces have killed 34,000 Palestinians in besieged Gaza, according to the enclave’s health authorities, many of them civilians and children.
Advocates have raised questions of double standards saying Washington has been quick to condemn the actions of, for example, Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, but the Biden administration has been careful not to go too far in its criticism of Israel. Washington gives $3.8 billion in annual military assistance to its longtime ally. Leftist Democrats and Arab American groups have criticized the Biden administration’s steadfast support for Israel, which they say provides it with a sense of impunity.
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