America's deception in imposing sanctions on Zionist army units
Deputy Spokesperson of the US State Department announced that the government of this country recognizes 5 military units of the Zionist regime as violators of human rights, but refuses to take punitive measures against them.
US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel told reporters on Monday local time: "We have concluded that 5 Israeli military units in the West Bank violated international humanitarian law; we are discussing this with Tel Aviv and all violations date back to October 7, 2023 (Aqsa Flood). Operation) occurred first.”
Patel claimed: Israel has taken corrective measures regarding 4 units; continuous consultations with the Israelis are ongoing with one unit, and the American decision will also be made after the completion of the negotiations.
Media reports also specifically target the "Netsah Yehuda" brigade, which consists of extremist forces in the Zionist regime's army. The accusations were also published; this brigade, which included 1,000 soldiers, was stationed in the West Bank, which the Zionist regime has occupied since 1967, until 2022.
American law requires the government to provide financial assistance to foreign security forces in case of credible information that they are involved in human rights violations. Despite this
, the Joe Biden administration decided not to cancel military aid to the Israeli army despite the "grave human rights violations" against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. Responding to the news that he could impose sanctions on the army unit, he said that sanctions should not be imposed on the army in the current situation.
Following the harsh reactions of Zionist regime officials to the possibility of sanctions against their units that violate human rights in the West Bank, the US secretary of state announced in a letter to the House of Representatives that this decision was canceled and military aid and cooperation continues.
ABC News reported that the Biden administration has acknowledged three military units of the Zionist regime committed "gross human rights violations" against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank, but Israel may still benefit from US military aid because of steps it claims to have taken to resolve the problem.
America, which is a supporter of the Zionist regime in every aspect, has provided arms shipments and all kinds of ammunition to Tel Aviv to bomb the people of Gaza in recent months, and recently the 26 billion dollar military aid plan for the Zionist regime was approved by the Congress of this country and became legal with the signature of Joe Biden.
Although there are documents regarding the Zionist army's "grave human rights violations" against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank, it is clear that it is not possible to expect the American government, the biggest supporter of the Zionist regime, to take action on this issue and take actual action against this regime.
Even now, all the crimes committed by the Zionists in the Gaza Strip continue with the multifaceted political and military support of America, and the occupying Jerusalem regime can never continue these crimes without this support.
The American government is now facing mass protests even internally due to this unconditional support for the Zionist regime. In fact, the White House's symbolic measures, such as the possibility of imposing sanctions on some units of the Zionist regime's army, aim to reduce at least some of the pressure caused by criticism and try to improve its image. /