US criticizes Israel for inadequate aid improvements in Gaza ahead of deadline
The Biden administration has criticized Israel for failing to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza ahead of a 30-day deadline. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller stated that Israel has not met key requirements for aid delivery, giving it a "fail" grade.
Currently, only 71 trucks of aid are entering Gaza daily, far below the required 350. The U.S. is monitoring Israel's actions and has expressed concern over violence by extremist settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Additionally, the Israeli government has canceled an agreement with the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, which the U.S. opposes. The U.N. emphasizes the necessity of this agency's work in the region.