White House Condemns Israeli Airstrike on Gaza School Compound

The White House expressed deep concern over an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza City school compound that killed approximately 100 people. The attack drew widespread condemnation from Arab states, Turkey, Britain, and the EU. The compound housed displaced Palestinian families. The White House called for more information from Israel and reiterated the need to minimize civilian harm.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-08-2024 03:33 IST | Created: 11-08-2024 03:33 IST
White House Condemns Israeli Airstrike on Gaza School Compound
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The White House expressed deep concerns over an Israeli airstrike on a school compound in Gaza City that resulted in around 100 fatalities, mostly displaced Palestinian families. The attack elicited condemnation from several Arab states, Turkey, Britain, and the European Union's foreign policy chief.

Video footage from the site revealed body parts amidst rubble and more bodies being carried away covered in blankets. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris reiterated calls for a Gaza ceasefire, stressing the ongoing civilian casualties.

The White House emphasized it was in communication with Israel for more details and urged Israel to take measures to minimize civilian harm. This incident follows mounting criticism of Washington for its military support for Israel, highlighted by the recent $3.5 billion aid package. The strike comes as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues to escalate, with both sides enduring significant losses.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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