Four Units Remediated, Conversations Ongoing with Israel over Fifth Unit.
The US State Department identified five Israeli army units for committing gross human rights violations before the Gaza war.
Four of these units have already addressed the violations, while Israel is providing additional information regarding the fifth unit.
The US is still in talks with the Israeli government over this matter.
The US will continue arms sales to five Israeli units identified for human rights violations, according to US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs Ravi Patel.
The violations occurred before October 7, 2021, and none took place in Gaza.
Four units have remedied the violations, while consultations continue for the remaining unit.
Israel's military actions in Gaza have faced criticism for resulting in the deaths of over 34,500 Palestinians, including women and children.
The Gaza Strip is in a state of devastation due to food shortages, raising concerns of famine.
This situation came about following Israel's military response to a Hamas attack on October 7, which resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths and hostage takings, according to Israel's account.