what justifies this?
or the fact that the US government hasn't yet put pressure on Israel to do something about it?
when we told Israel telecommunication needed to be restored, it happened swiftly.
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/2023...b-7ffaf09e0000Due to the worsening water shortage in the Gaza Strip, an internal U.S. State Department do ent recommends the Biden administration pressure Israel to take immediate steps which the report’s writers believe will alleviate Palestinian residents’ suffering and potentially save tens of thousands of lives.
The authors assess that 52,000 pregnant women and more than 30,000 babies under six months of age are currently drinking brackish or contaminated water due to the absence of drinking water or the electricity needed to power the water infrastructure. This exposes them to health complications that could be life-threatening.