The United States State Department has announced that it will not be presenting its report on whether Israel has breached international humanitarian law during its conflict in Gaza to Congress as scheduled on Wednesday. The report is still in the final stages of preparation and is expected to be delivered in the near future, according to State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller.
The delay in the report's release has been attributed to ongoing work to complete the document. The issue has sparked significant debate within the administration and has caused divisions within the State Department itself. Some departments have raised concerns regarding Israel's compliance with international law while using US-provided weapons during its seven-month conflict with Hamas in Gaza.