US warns Israel that military aid could be at risk without Gaza humanitarian improvements
Summary: The Biden administration has sent a letter to Israel, demanding improvements in the humanitarian situation in Gaza within 30 days. Failure to comply could jeopardize U.S. military aid, marking a new approach to encourage aid delivery.
The letter outlines specific demands, including allowing at least 350 trucks daily into Gaza and implementing humanitarian pauses. It follows a significant drop in aid deliveries and highlights concerns over Israel's recent actions that have worsened conditions in Gaza.
In response, Israel's agency managing aid flow reported that trucks have begun entering Gaza. They stated that humanitarian aid is still being allowed while military operations against Hamas continue.
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