Israel has submitted written assurances as required by the U.S. State Department stating its American-supplied weapons are not being used to violate humanitarian laws in Gaza, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.
Israel had until a Sunday deadline to submit written assurances. The State Department will assess by early May whether Israel's assurances are credible and report to the U.S. Congress.
President Joe Biden had last month issued a new U.S. national security memorandum that reminds countries receiving U.S. weapons to stick to international law.
(Reuters)