
Former US Official: Israel Committed War Crimes in Gaza
Gaza Conflict: Former US Spokesman Alleges Israeli War Crimes The ongoing conflict in Gaza has taken a new turn with a statement from Matthew Miller, former State Department spokesman under President Biden. In an interview with Sky News, Miller declared that Israel has "without a doubt" committed war crimes in Gaza. While stopping short of using the term 'genocide,' his claim is significant, given his previous position in the US government. Miller's statement is particularly noteworthy because it contrasts with the official stance of the US State Department during his time as spokesman. He explained that at the podium, he was representing the official line, not his personal views. This suggests a potential shift in US opinion, or at least a difference between official policy and the opinions of some within the government. "I don’t think it’s a genocide, but I think it is, without a doubt true that Israel has committed war crimes," Miller said. This direct quote underscores the gravity of his accusation. The interview, part of Sky News’ 'Trump 100' podcast, has already generated considerable online discussion. Miller's willingness to speak out against Israeli actions, even if it deviates from previous official statements, highlights the complexity and sensitivity of the situation in Gaza. The ongoing conflict continues to demand international attention and a thorough investigation into alleged war crimes.