To date, no conclusions have been made public.
“We have planned a meeting between senior officials of the department and senior officials of the Israeli government at the beginning of December. This will be the first meeting of this new channel,” the spokesperson for the department of State, Matthew Miller.
He declined to specify where the meeting would take place.
“The purpose of this channel is to inform the State Department of the work it must do to evaluate the use of the weapons that we have provided,” Mr. Miller said, announcing “a a number of events about which we have questions and concerns.
This “does not mean that we did not seek to obtain answers through existing channels (…) but we created this new channel because we wanted to formalize a mechanism to obtain answers to some of these questions,” he explained.
The same day, senators from the American left called on the Biden administration to stop sending weapons to Israel, accusing it of being “complicit” in “atrocities” in Gaza.