The Israeli government is currently reviewing a letter from the Biden administration, which demands that Israel take action to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza. According to sources, Israeli officials have stated that they are taking the matter seriously and are committed to addressing the concerns raised in the letter with their American counterparts.
The letter, jointly written by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, was sent to Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant and Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer. It emphasizes the need for Israel to act promptly to enhance the humanitarian conditions in Gaza within the next 30 days.
If Israel fails to make improvements as requested, there is a risk of violating US laws governing foreign military assistance, which could potentially impact US military aid to Israel. The Israeli government is reportedly conducting a thorough review of the letter with its security officials.
Source has reached out to the Israeli prime minister's office for comment on this matter. The situation highlights the ongoing diplomatic discussions between the US and Israel regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the potential consequences for foreign military assistance.