Tlaib's remarks came after the State Department said Tuesday that the US would not change its policy on arms transfers to Israel even though the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip remains dire. A deadline was set by Washington in an Oct. 13 letter for Israel to ramp up access to aid within 30 days in the besieged Palestinian enclave or risk US military aid. In a report published on Thursday, the UN Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices accused Israel of “using starvation as a method of war”, resulting in “mass civilian casualties and life-threatening conditions” for Palestinians. “Since the beginning of the war, Israeli officials have publicly supported policies that strip Palestinians of the very necessities required to sustain life – food, water, and fuel,” it said. “These statements along with the systematic and unlawful interference of humanitarian aid make clear Israel’s intent to instrumentalise life-saving supplies for political and military gains.” Since October 7, 2023, Israel’s war in Gaza has killed at least 43,736 Palestinians and wounded 103,370, the enclave’s Ministry of Health said on Thursday. More than 10,000 Palestinians are missing, believed to be dead and buried under rubble. Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian Progressive Democrat, was born in Detroit to Palestinian immigrant parents. She has become one of the most outspoken politicians regarding the Israeli occupation of her homeland, Palestine.US law is clear: No nation blocking US humanitarian aid can receive US weapons.
— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) November 14, 2024
Palestinian children are forced to eat pet food and bug infested flour, but @SecBlinken says there’s no need to change our policy. The Biden administration is refusing to comply with US law. pic.twitter.com/Nfu1LTtl0V