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Austin says Israel is taking steps to boost aid to Gaza

- By Tara Copp and Lolita C. Baldor

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress Tuesday that pressure on Israel to improve humanitari­an aid to Gaza appears to be working, but he said more must be done, and it remains to be seen if the improvemen­t will continue.

“It clearly had an effect. We have seen changes in behavior, and we have seen more humanitari­an assistance being pushed into Gaza,” Austin said in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. “Hopefully that trend will continue.”

Austin’s comments came during a session interrupte­d several times by protesters shouting at him to stop sending weapons to Israel. “Stop the genocide,” they said, as they lifted their hands, stained in red, in the air. A number of senators also decried the civilian casualties, saying the administra­tion needs to do more to press Israel to protect the population in Gaza.

In response, Austin said he spoke with his Israeli counterpar­t, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, on Monday and that he repeated U.S. insistence that Israel must move civilians out of the battlespac­e in Gaza and properly care for them.

Austin and Joint Chiefs Chairman

Gen. CQ Brown Jr. were testifying on Capitol Hill about the Pentagon’s $850 billion budget for 2025. But the hearing offered the first chance for lawmakers on both sides to question the Pentagon’s top civilian and military leadership on the administra­tion’s Israel strategy following Tel Aviv’s deadly strike on World Central Kitchen humanitari­an aid workers in Gaza.

That strike led to a shift in tone from President Joe Biden on how Israel must protect civilian life in Gaza and drove dozens of House Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to call on Biden to halt weapons transfers to Israel. Half the population of Gaza is starving and on the brink of famine due to Israel’s tight restrictio­ns on allowing aid trucks through.

Israel in recent days took initial steps to increase the flow of humanitari­an aid into Gaza. In a call Friday, Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that future U.S. support for the war in Gaza depends on Israel taking more action to protect civilians and aid workers.

Austin also said the military is moving ahead with plans to build a pier off the Gaza coast to increase the delivery of humanitari­an aid, and initial operations will probably be ready to start by the third week of this month.

 ?? JOSE LUIS MAGANA / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Demonstrat­ors interrupt Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin as he testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday.
JOSE LUIS MAGANA / ASSOCIATED PRESS Demonstrat­ors interrupt Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin as he testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday.

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