Biden tells Netanyahu Gaza hospital hit ‘appears’ to be ‘by the other team, not you’
- The recent explosion at a Gaza hospital has sparked controversy, with differing accounts of the cause from Palestinian militants, Israeli officials, and U.S. President Joe Biden. Biden expressed sadness and outrage over the incident and appeared to blame Palestinian militants based on what he had seen.
- Biden has promised "tough questions" for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the ongoing Israeli offensive against Hamas in Gaza. While offering support to Israel, Biden faces pressure to address the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
- The hospital explosion has had significant diplomatic consequences, leading to the cancellation of a planned summit between Biden, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and Jordanian King Abdullah II.
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Biden says intel shows Gaza hospital attack was ‘done by the other team,’ vows to stand with Israel as protests erupt worldwide
A large group held a peaceful march in the Loop on Wednesday evening in support of the Palestinian people. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times TEL AVIV, Israel — President Joe Biden vowed to show the world that the U.S. stands in solidarity with Israel during his visit there Wednesday and offered an assessment that the deadly explosion at a Gaza Strip hospital that prompted mass protests in Arab nations, Washington and Chicago apparently was not …
Biden says 'the other team' appears to have bombed Gaza hospital
US President Joe Biden based his assessment that 'the other team' bombed a Gaza hospital, killing hundreds, on his defence department's data, and Queensland Opposition Leader David Crisafulli backs out of supporting Treaty legislation. The post Biden: ‘Other team’ bombed Gaza hospital appeared first on Crikey.
Biden, in Israel, says hospital blast appears to be caused by 'the other team'
US President Joe Biden pledged solidarity with Israel on Wednesday, October 18, at what became the only stop of a Middle East mission otherwise derailed by a massive explosion at a Gaza hospital, which Biden said appeared to have been caused by Israel’s foes. Palestinian officials blamed an Israeli air strike for the fireball that engulfed the Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital on Tuesday evening, which they said had killed 471 people. Israel said the bl…
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