Title: U.S. Secretary of State emphasizes pursuit of negotiations and civilian protection in Israeli-Palestinian conflict
In a recent press conference, Deputy Secretary of State addressed several key issues regarding the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Secretary emphasized the United States' commitment to pursuing negotiations, ensuring civilian protection, and addressing the allegations against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
Regarding the negotiations for the release of hostages, the Secretary acknowledged that there are non-starters in Hamas's response but also expressed belief in the possibility of reaching an agreement. The United States intends to continue pursuing negotiations in an effort to resolve the hostage situation.
With respect to the Israeli troops moving deeper into Rafah, the Secretary stressed that Israel has a responsibility to prioritize civilian protection and to provide necessary assistance during military operations. Recognizing Rafah's dense population, including a significant number of people displaced from other parts of Gaza, the Secretary urged Israel to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of civilians.
The Secretary also addressed the allegations against UNRWA employees, emphasizing the importance of conducting a thorough investigation and ensuring accountability. The United States expressed deep concern over the reported involvement of some UNRWA personnel in terrorist activities. While recognizing the crucial role that UNRWA plays in providing vital humanitarian assistance, the Secretary emphasized the need for clear measures to prevent such incidents from happening again.
When questioned about potential aid packages that could prohibit funding for UNRWA, the Secretary declined to comment on hypothetical legislation. However, the Secretary reiterated the importance of preserving UNRWA's functions, noting that many lives depend on the organization's work. The United States will closely monitor the actions taken to address the allegations and stressed that accountability and the preservation of essential functions are critical going forward.
Overall, the Secretary underscored the administration's commitment to finding a negotiated solution to the hostage situation and ensuring the protection of civilians affected by the conflict. The United States urged all parties involved to prioritize humanitarian concerns and work towards a peaceful resolution that upholds the rights and well-being of all.