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Joe Biden tells Israel ‘other team’ appears to be behind deadly hospital explosion

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Last updated: December 15, 2024 9:42 am
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US president arrives in Tel Aviv after blast inflames tensions in region

Joe Biden said on Wednesday that the deadly explosion in a Gaza hospital appeared to have been caused by Palestinians, not the Israeli military, as outrage and mutual accusations fanned across the Middle East.

Appearing with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, the US president sided with accounts that blamed the blast on a misfired rocket by Palestinian militants, rather than an Israeli air strike.

“Based on what I have seen, it was done by the other team, not you,” Biden said. “But there’s a lot of people out there who are not sure, so we’ve got to overcome a lot of things.”

It has not been possible to independently verify the death toll or the cause of the explosion, one of the bloodiest events so far in the war, which began with a Hamas attack on Israel on October 7. However, the Hamas-controlled ministry of health in Gaza said on Wednesday that 471 people had died because of the blast.

Biden’s trip is intended as a show of solidarity for Israel, to prevent the country’s war with Hamas from spreading throughout the region and to help facilitate humanitarian assistance for the Gaza Strip.

But it has been overshadowed by the blast at Al-Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza City, which prompted Arab leaders to cancel a summit with the US president previously scheduled for Wednesday.

Biden said he was “deeply saddened and outraged” by the hospital explosion. Ahead of a meeting with the Israeli government’s security cabinet, he called for “life-saving capacity to help the Palestinians who are innocent, caught in the middle of this”.

Netanyahu praised Biden for his “moral clarity” and “steadfast commitment to provide Israel with the tools we need to defend ourselves”, adding: “The civilised world must unite to defeat Hamas.”

While Israel has blamed the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group for the explosion, Palestinian officials say the cause was an Israeli air strike that killed hundreds of people.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society said the hospital was packed with women, children, healthcare professionals and internally displaced people seeking shelter.

The Israel Defense Forces said on Wednesday that an internal probe had concluded that a rocket launched from a cemetery near the hospital just before the explosion had misfired and crashed into a adjacent car park.

It said the rocket warhead and its propellant fuel then ignited, causing the explosion. The IDF also released mobile phone audio purportedly containing a conversation between “Hamas operatives” acknowledging the failed rocket launch.

By contrast, Arab leaders throughout the region have blamed Israel.

After news of the explosion broke late on Tuesday, Jordan cancelled the summit King Abdullah had planned to host for Biden, Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas.

Abbas announced a three-day mourning period for what he called “a heinous war crime” and protests broke out in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Tuesday evening.

The United Arab Emirates condemned what it called “the Israeli attack”. Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Jordan also blamed Israel for the explosion, which King Abdullah labelled a “massacre”.

The hospital is in the northern part of Gaza, which Israel has been bombarding heavily ahead of a widely expected ground incursion.

Israel has laid siege to Gaza and told the roughly 1mn inhabitants of the north of the enclave to head south.

On Wednesday, Sisi alleged that Israel was seeking to push Palestinians into Egypt — the only other country with a border with Gaza — and warned such an outflow of people risked turning the war into a regional conflict.

He said that if Palestinians fled to Egypt’s neighbouring Sinai peninsula it would become “a base for operations against Israel”. He added: “In this case Israel would have the right to defend itself and its national security so it would direct strikes against Egyptian territory.”

Appearing with Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz, Sisi said that if Israel wanted to move Palestinian civilians out of harm’s way during military operations it could relocate them to the country’s Negev desert.

So far Israel’s bombardment of Gaza has killed 3,300 people, according to Palestinian health officials.

Israel says its goal is to eliminate Hamas’s leadership from Gaza.

The country declared war after the Hamas attack, which killed more than 1,400 people according to Israeli authorities, mostly civilians in communities bordering the territory.

The Palestinian relief agency UNWRA said on Wednesday that the humanitarian situation inside Gaza was “still very dire as no supplies were coming in”, despite international calls for Israel to open the Rafah border with Egypt.

Trucks carrying shipments of aid are backed up on the Egyptian side of the crossing, awaiting permission to enter.

UNWRA said the supply of water was not enough to cover the middle and south of Gaza, where most of the population is now located. Israel cut off the fresh water supply to the enclave last week.

The agency added that, despite Israel’s warning to evacuate the northern part of Gaza, some people were returning to the north after failing to find places to stay.

Additional reporting by Heba Saleh

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