Accordingly, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sent a letter to Israeli officials on October 13, requesting Israel to make changes to stabilize humanitarian assistance activities in the Gaza Strip.
Two US officials asked Tel Aviv to send at least 350 aid trucks to Gaza every day, open more border crossings and revoke civilian evacuation orders if there is no plan to attack.
US threatens to stop supplying weapons to Israel
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said pressure from Washington had been partly effective, with Israel allowing aid shipments to pass through the Erez crossing on October 14. Mr. Miller added that humanitarian aid to Gaza is now only half of its peak.
Nabatieh City after being hit by Israeli airstrikes
Yesterday morning, the Israeli army carried out a series of airstrikes on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, claiming to have hit a Hezbollah weapons depot. This move came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a ceasefire proposal with Hezbollah. Mr. Netanyahu affirmed that Israel will not agree to any request that does not allow Tel Aviv to establish a buffer zone on Israel's northern border, nor does it prevent Hezbollah from rearming. Meanwhile, the governor of Nabatieh province (southern Lebanon) Howaida Turk said that yesterday's Israeli attack killed Mayor Ahmad Kahil of Nabatieh city.
Hezbollah also announced yesterday that it had launched a series of rockets into the city of Safed, northern Israel.
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