Biden backs Israel’s account of Gazan hospital strike

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Authorities in Hamas-ruled enclave said the explosion killed between 200 and 300 people.

TEL AVIV: US president Joe Biden on a solidarity visit to Israel today backed the ally’s account that Palestinian militants caused a devastating hospital strike in Gaza, adding Hamas had brought “only suffering”.

The Israeli military blamed Palestinian militants, saying an outgoing Islamic Jihad rocket misfired and that it would provide evidence. Biden said he was encouraging Netanyahu to ensure “life-saving capacity to help the Palestinians who are innocent and caught in the middle of this”.

 

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