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Israel May Have Broken International Law in Gaza, State Dept. Says

NYTimes.com Friday, 10 May 2024
A State Department report says U.S. weapons might have been used in violating humanitarian law, but does not make a specific enough finding to trigger punitive action against Israel.
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