Categories: NewsTopworld

US Lawmakers Urge Biden Administration to Halt Offensive Weapons Transfers to Israel

Democratic legislators cite Israeli non-compliance with humanitarian aid demands in Gaza, call for adherence to US laws prohibiting support for war crimes.

Washington DC [US], December 19: A group of 20 Democratic lawmakers has called on President Joe Biden’s administration to halt the transfer of offensive weapons to Israel, citing non-compliance with US demands for increased humanitarian aid access to Gaza, according to a report by Al Jazeera.

In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the legislators stressed the need for the US to uphold its laws restricting military aid to nations accused of committing war crimes or obstructing humanitarian assistance.

Key Concerns in the Letter

The lawmakers expressed concerns about the implications of continued arms transfers:

“We believe continuing to transfer offensive weapons to the Israeli government prolongs the suffering of the Palestinian people and risks our own national security by sending a message to the world that the US will apply its laws, policies, and international law selectively,” the letter stated.

The letter also warned that failing to act would embolden Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military actions in Gaza, further isolating Israel on the global stage and contributing to regional instability.

US Lawmakers Demand Compliance

Congressman Greg Casar, one of the signatories, highlighted that US law prohibits weapons transfers to Israel if it blocks sufficient aid to Gaza.

In a post on X, Casar wrote:

“Today, I’m leading 20 Members of Congress to demand that the Biden Admin withhold offensive weapons from the Israeli military. U.S. law is clear: if the Netanyahu government does not allow sufficient food & medicine to enter Gaza, then the U.S. cannot send weapons.”

Administration’s Previous Ultimatum

In October, the Biden administration issued an ultimatum to Israel, warning that failure to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza within 30 days would have consequences. Despite nominal progress, the lawmakers argue that Israel fell short of meeting the administration’s minimum standards.

Legal Action Filed Against US State Department

Meanwhile, five Palestinians from Gaza, the West Bank, and the United States have filed a lawsuit against the US State Department. The suit accuses the department of violating US laws by funding Israeli military units allegedly involved in human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings and torture.

The lawsuit, announced on Tuesday, alleges that the State Department has failed to enforce federal laws prohibiting funds to foreign military units engaged in gross human rights violations.

ALSO READ

News Desk

Recent Posts

Aryan Khan Secures No. 2 Spot on IMDb’s Most Popular Indian Directors List

Just over two months after the premiere of his directorial debut, the Netflix series The…

1 day ago

Ram Gopal Varma Defends Comments on Actresses, Calls Them “Praise, Not Objectification”

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) has once again stirred controversy by defending his descriptive comments…

1 day ago

Kim Kardashian Reclaims Narrative, Confronts Robbers “Dripping in Diamonds”

Nine years after her terrifying 2016 Paris robbery, Kim Kardashian made a powerful statement of…

1 day ago

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan: Motherhood and Conviction Guide Career at Red Sea Film Festival

Bollywood icon Aishwarya Rai Bachchan captivated the audience at the Red Sea Film Festival 2025…

1 day ago

Which One is better for you amid current toxic air pollution levels: A1 or A2 milk?

Amid concerns over air pollution stressing the body, the choice of dairy milk can play…

1 day ago

How IndiGo crisis sent nationwide airports into meltdown

India's largest airline, IndiGo, is facing an unprecedented operational crisis, with over 1,000 flights cancelled…

1 day ago