White House Condemns Israeli Airstrike on Gaza School Compounds; Calls for Ceasefire Intensify

The White House has expressed deep concern over an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza City school compound that killed around 100 people. The attack has drawn condemnation from Arab states and international figures. The U.S. is in talks with Israel, urging measures to minimize civilian harm and calling for a ceasefire.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-08-2024 23:44 IST | Created: 10-08-2024 23:44 IST
White House Condemns Israeli Airstrike on Gaza School Compounds; Calls for Ceasefire Intensify
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The White House has voiced deep concern following an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza City school compound, which local civil defence officials say killed around 100 people, including many civilians. The compound was housing displaced Palestinian families.

Footage from the site showed distressing scenes with body parts scattered among rubble and bodies being carried away. The Gaza Civil Emergency Service confirmed the casualty numbers. Washington is currently communicating with Israeli authorities to gather more information about the strike, emphasizing the importance of minimizing civilian casualties.

The incident has elicited widespread condemnation from countries including Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and British foreign minister David Lammy have also expressed horror and dismay. Amid the criticism, the U.S. reiterated its previous calls for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict. President Biden has laid out a three-phase ceasefire proposal, but efforts for an agreement have faced persistent challenges.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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