A group of five Democratic senators called the state secretary Marco Rubio to push Israel to increase humanitarian aid for Gaza, especially the infant formula, as the report suggests that Israel will prevent slow or completely help in some parts of Northern Gaza.
The group of Democrats said, “We today ask you that the United States is using its entire strength and rights to facilitate large -scale bounce in all humanitarian aid, and especially in infant formula, to overcome this crisis.” Friday letter To Rubio. “The United States and Israel are a moral obligation to address the strict circumstances that endanger the lives of the Palestinian families.”
The letter was signed by the Democratic sensor. Ruben Galego (Aries.), Tim Cin (W.), Peter Welch (VT.) Mark Kelly (Aries.) And Elizabeth Warren (Mass).
In its petition, the group cited the lack of assistance, which resulted in the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) of the Israeli government, as a result of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), “resulting in a terrible decrease in food supply and other human assistance.”
The senators have written that the GHF aid packages do not include the baby formula, and when the United Nations assistance includes the baby formula, “69 trucks per day have entered Gaza according to the Israeli government data – at least 500 to 600 trucks need to meet the needs of Humole.”
The letter asked Rubio to demand that the Israeli government immediately “facilitated a large -scale growth of human aid to enter Gaza” and reopening all crossing points.
An official said on Saturday that Israel has planned to reduce the aid to North Gaza, including stopping the aidrop on Gaza City and limiting truck entry, reports The Associated PressIsrael ended temporary Day time to fight To facilitate assistance distribution on Friday, AP noted.
House Democrats recently issued a similar statement of concern to Rubio, calling the Trump administration that his letter in search of emergency medical care in the US to allow Palestinian children to be injured in the Israel-Hamas war also included a medical-intelligent visa for the people of Gaza after a recent decision by the State Department.
The MPs wrote in Monday’s letter, “It is wrong to stop the children caught in the middle of this horrific struggle, which is from receiving medical care throughout life.”
Hill has approached the state department for comment.
Mike Lilis contributed to this report.