THE ISRAEL-GAZA WAR ACTUAL UPDATES Israel is 'not accountable' for the hospital strike, the United States claims as Biden announces a pact to provide aid to Gaza.








The latest Western leader to visit Israel this week to demonstrate support for Israeli 

authorities and to talk about humanitarian relief for the Gaza Strip is British Prime 

Minister Rishi Sunak, who arrived on Thursday. President Biden, who was in Israel 

on 

Wednesday, echoed the IDF's assessment of the incident when he said that an 

attack on a hospital in Gaza appeared to be the result of a "errant rocket fired by a 

terrorist group in Gaza." The IDF has contested the Palestinian authorities' claim 

that 

the strike killed 471 people, which they attribute to Israel. The Washington Post was 

unable to confirm either side's assertion right away. Biden stated that Egypt would 

permit up to 20 trucks carrying relief to pass via the Rafah border crossing upon his 

      return to Washin.


major updates

  • Before it reaches Gazans, Biden's aid agreement must overcome many obstacles.
  • Biden: Egypt will permit up to 20 trucks carrying relief to enter Gaza.


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The U.S. administration determined that Israel was "not responsible" for the Gaza hospital explosion, according to Adrienne Watson, a spokeswoman for the National Security Council. She cited "intelligence, missile activity, overhead imagery, and open-source video and images of the incident." She continued by saying that the US is attempting to ascertain whether Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a less significant extremist organization, was involved.



According to charity organizations, the Gaza humanitarian catastrophe is getting worse as a result of the Israeli embargo. As the IDF responds to the Oct. 7 Hamas onslaught, Biden urged moderation in a speech on Wednesday. He also promised $100 million in humanitarian aid for Gaza and the  West Ban


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On Thursday, as President Biden announced that Egypt will permit up to 20 trucks carrying relief to pass via the Rafah border crossing, Israel continued to bombard Gaza with airstrikes. Here is a map that has been updated recently





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