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US presses Israel for answers about 'horrifying' northern Gaza strike

October 29, 2024 at 8:13 pm

US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller speaks to reporters during the daily press briefing at the State Department in Washington, United States, October 7, 2024 [Celal Güneş/Anadolu Agency]

The United States has asked Israel to explain a “horrifying” strike in northern Gaza, State Department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said on Tuesday, an attack on a residential building in which at least 93 Palestinians were killed or missing, Reuters reports.

Dozens more were wounded by the strike in the town of Beit Lahiya on Tuesday, the Gaza Health Ministry said.

Miller said he could not speak to the specific death toll, but the US was seeking more information. He said it was a “horrifying incident with a horrifying result.”

Washington contacted Israeli officials and “made clear we want to know exactly what happened, how you could have a result that produces, according to reports, dozens of children dead, and we don’t yet know the answer to that question,” Miller said.

The incident was a reminder of why the US wants to see a ceasefire to bring an end to the conflict, he said, arguing that was in Israel’s interest.

“It is critically important […] that Israel be mindful of achieving a larger strategic success, and that (Israel) be mindful of finding a way to end this campaign in a way that brings the hostages home, in a way that ensures their security, and not just continuing in an endless, perpetual conflict,” he added.

The Biden administration earlier this month sent a letter to Israel urging it to take steps in 30 days to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza or face potential restrictions on US military aid.

The United States has, so far, not seen enough progress on the points set out in the letter, Miller said.

Miller also said Washington was “deeply troubled” by legislation passed by Israel on Monday banning the UN relief agency, UNRWA, and said there could be consequences under US law and policy if the legislation is implemented.

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