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THE PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT CONDEMNS AGAINST ATTACK IN HOSPITAL AND EVACUATION

Abbas censures Israel for 'ghastly conflict slaughter' after Gaza emergency clinic assault

The Palestinian president says Israel crossed 'all red lines' by going after the clinic, killing many
individuals.

Abbas was in Jordan for a four-way meeting

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said Israel crossed "every red line" by focusing on al-Ahli
Bedouin Emergency clinic in Gaza, considering the assault that killed something like 500 individuals a
"ghastly conflict slaughter" that can't go on without serious consequences.

Abbas said on Wednesday morning that any discussions about something besides halting the conflict
was unsatisfactory.

"Israel has crossed every single red line … We won't leave nor permit anybody to oust us from that
point," he said.

Wellbeing experts in the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip said an Israeli air strike caused Tuesday night's
impact, while Israel's military credited it to a bombed rocket send off by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad
furnished bunch.

Abbas was in Jordan for a four-way meeting with US President Joe Biden, Jordan's Top dog Abdullah II
and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, yet took out following the assault.

Afterward, Jordan reported the undoing of the highest point with the US and Egyptian pioneers.

Biden will presently visit just Israel and delay his movement to Jordan, a White House official said.

"He likewise expected to encourage the Israelis to practice alert in their tasks in Gaza to limit the
philanthropic effect. This contention has become significantly more convincing after the occasions at al-
Ahli Middle Easterner Emergency clinic," he said.

"Obviously, he is entering what is happening that is substantially more unpredictable than he


anticipated. It might fortify his hand when he contends with the Israelis, telling the Israelis that there is a
gamble a drawn out activity in Gaza could dissolve the worldwide help they had."

Casualties for the most part ladies and youngsters, refering to the area's wellbeing authorities.

He said the loss of life was supposed to ascend as many bodies stayed unidentified.

"In Gaza, somewhere around five emergency clinics got alerts from Israel to clear. As per worldwide
regulation, emergency clinics are intended to be protected and forbidden to assaults. In Gaza, this
standard isn't maintained,"
Bedouin Medical clinic is a notable emergency clinic related with the Anglican Church.

It has many uprooted families and patients. It turned into a haven because of the Israeli attacks on Gaza
emergency vehicle administrations were attempting to separate bodies, including a significant number
of kids.

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