In a stunning revelation that exposes the cracks in Washington’s narrative, former U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller has admitted that Israel committed war crimes in Gaza. Speaking in an interview with the "Trump 100" podcast, Miller’s candid remarks confirmed what Palestinians have long endured and documented, but which American officials have consistently dismissed or denied.
This admission, from a man who once defended Israel’s military assaults from behind the White House podium, has sent shockwaves through the political establishment. It not only calls into question the moral compass of U.S. foreign policy, but also deepens the sense of betrayal felt by Palestinians who have watched their suffering minimised and justified in Western discourse.
Miller stated plainly that "there were individual incidents that were war crimes," committed by Israeli soldiers, and that these attacks "constitute a clear violation of international humanitarian law." Yet, he acknowledged that the U.S. government chose silence over accountability, a damning confirmation of Washington’s complicity.
As Gaza buries its dead and searches for the thousands still missing beneath rubble, Miller’s words carry the weight of suppressed truth. They reinforce the Palestinian narrative that what is unfolding is not a series of accidents, but a systematic campaign of violence enabled by global powers.
With over 180,000 Palestinians killed or injured since October 2023, mostly women and children, and entire neighbourhoods reduced to ash, this confession matters. But for many here, words are not enough. Accountability, not just acknowledgement, is what justice demands.
Source : Safa News