Journalist Challenges State Dept. on Gaza War Crimes Evidence

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In a heated exchange at today's State Department briefing, a journalist confronted spokesperson Matt Miller about a recent UN report on Gaza. The report cited six Israeli airstrikes, indicating a "systematic failure" by the IDF to comply with international law. Miller acknowledged the difficulty in gathering information on the ground and emphasized the U.S. reliance on independent organizations for assessments.

The journalist pointed out that large multinational organizations such as the UN, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the ICC have found evidence of war crimes, questioning why the U.S. has not reached the same conclusions. Miller reiterated that the U.S. takes all reports seriously but stressed the importance of ensuring accuracy in their assessments.

This exchange highlights the ongoing debate over accountability and the challenges in assessing complex conflict situations. For more details on this story and similar discussions, watch the full video and subscribe to our channel for updates.

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