"To date", Pentagon spokesman John Kirby stated that the US State Department has not found evidence of Israel violating international humanitarian law amidst its conflict with Hamas. This assertion has sparked controversy, with legal experts criticizing it as 'incredibly cynical' and pointing to ample evidence of violations. Kirby emphasized, "We've not seen any indication" and "Thus far—as I said the other day", highlighting the seriousness with which the US is approaching the matter and noting that both the Pentagon and the State Department are continuously monitoring the situation.
John Kirby on Israel: "Thus far—as I said the other day—we have not seen any indication that they have violated international humanitarian law, but we take it seriously—they take it seriously at the State Department—and we'll keep looking at this." https://t.co/tzc6yzqoZ8
"We've not seen any indication they have violated international humanitarian law," White House's John Kirby says of Israel as it wages war on Hamas. "But we take this seriously. They take it seriously at the State Department. And we'll keep looking at this," he told… https://t.co/IUQvz3rlMx
While the US asserts that it hasn't found an instance of Israel violating international law, legal experts say this is 'incredibly cynical' and there is ample evidence of violations ⤵️ https://t.co/rNB5nkdrhX
🇺🇲 “To date, the US State Department has not found a single case of violation of international humanitarian law by the Israelis,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby. https://t.co/cBOUbF5Esw
In the words of the White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby "they [U.S. State Department] have not found any incidents where the Israeli's have violated International humanitarian law." You want to know why? because unlike all the Propaganda you are fed… https://t.co/Nkiadm0Dfg