“After a careful process, we found five Israeli units responsible for individual incidents of gross violations of human rights. All of these were incidents much before October 7th and none took place in Gaza,” State Department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel said Monday.

Patel said the findings would not impact arms transfers.

ABC News reported on Friday that the Biden administration had found at least three military units guilty of human rights violations but decided not to withhold military aid to the units because it believed Israel was addressing the findings.

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        “There is no such thing as special treatment or double standards here,” Patel said. “The standards of the Leahy Law are applied consistently to all countries.”

        Kind of clashes with this:

        “Four of these units have effectively remediated these violations, which is what we expect partners to do… For a remaining unit, we continue to be in consultations and engagements with the government of Israel.”

        And this:

        These five units, including Netzah Yehuda, are permitted to receive US security assistance.

        So the one that hasn’t done shit to change after the human rights violations are STILL allowed US security assistance? How is that not special treatment?

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          So the one that hasn’t done shit to change after the human rights violations are STILL allowed US security assistance? How is that not special treatment?

          Maybe they just want to send a message to the other four