Israel-Palestine Conflict Updates: Biden arrives in Israel as hundreds killed in a Gaza hospital. Biden expressed his “outrage and profound sadness” at the incident. As the confrontation between Israel and Palestine continues to worsen, US President Joe Biden arrived in Israel today, hours after a devastating explosion at a hospital in Gaza claimed to have killed up to 500 people on Tuesday.

Even while Palestine and Israel exchanged accusations over the fatal blast, it universally condemned. Israel stated that a missile that struck the hospital accidentally fired by the Islamic Jihad, a group supported by Hamas, but Palestinian officials accused Israel’s relentless continuous retaliation.
WHO After Gaza Hospital Attack: “Stop Attacks On Healthcare Facilities”
The World Health Organization warned against strikes on hospitals on Wednesday, a day after a hit on a Gaza hospital that left at least 200 people dead. “We call… at the very least, to stop any attacks on healthcare facilities,” Hans Kluge, director of the WHO’s European division, said in an interview with AFP.
“Wait For The Facts”: British Action Regarding Hospital Strike in Gaza
James Cleverly, the foreign minister of the United Kingdom, asked people on Wednesday to wait for the facts before drawing any judgments about the explosion at the Gaza hospital.
Israel requests that its citizens leave Turkey “as soon as possible”
Following a devastating attack on a hospital in the Gaza Strip, Israel has advised its people to leave Turkey immediately for fear of retaliation, a consular official confirmed to AFP on Wednesday.
Israel’s National Security Council declared late on Tuesday that any Israelis who are still in Turkey must depart as quickly as possible.
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