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In a recent press briefing, the U.S. Department of State addressed the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, emphasizing the government's commitment to delivering aid while navigating the complex challenges posed by Hamas. The spokesperson highlighted the urgent need for assistance, stating that the U.S. is working to provide 90 million meals to the region, but reiterated that the situation is complicated by Hamas's actions, which they claim have led to the looting of aid.
The briefing underscored the U.S. government's dedication to ensuring that aid reaches those in need without being intercepted by Hamas. The spokesperson firmly placed the responsibility for the crisis on Hamas, asserting that the group has been weaponizing aid and exacerbating the suffering of the Gazan population. "The war zone exists only because of Hamas," the spokesperson stated, calling for a change in the group's behavior to facilitate humanitarian efforts.
Questions from journalists highlighted the dire conditions faced by civilians and the challenges journalists encounter in reporting from Gaza. One journalist pointed out that many reporters are unable to perform their duties due to starvation and lack of resources. In response, the spokesperson acknowledged the critical role of journalists in conflict zones but reiterated that the U.S. is constrained by the actions of Hamas, which complicate the distribution of aid.
While the U.S. government is aware of the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Gaza, specific assessments of the situation, such as the extent of starvation or famine, were not provided. The spokesperson concluded by reaffirming the U.S. commitment to increasing aid efforts, despite the ongoing challenges posed by the conflict. The meeting left many questions unanswered, particularly regarding the immediate future of humanitarian assistance in the region and the potential for a ceasefire.
Converted from Department of State Press Briefing - July 24, 2025 meeting on July 24, 2025
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