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US Blinken shows “deep concern” for an Israeli strike on the Jordanian hospital in Gaza without blaming Israel

Claire Martin Published November 17, 2023
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On Thursday, the United States said it had “deep concern” over a strike on a Jordanian military hospital in Gaza that wounded seven people, voicing opposition to striking health facilities, but without directly blaming Israel.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by telephone with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi “to share his deep concern for the Jordanian medical personnel injured outside the Jordanian Field Hospital while providing critical medical care in Gaza,” the State Department said.

Blinken, who was attending an Asia-Pacific summit in San Francisco, “reiterated that civilians and medical personnel at hospitals must be protected,” a statement said.

In my call with @AymanHsafadi, I shared my concern for the Jordanian medical staff injured in Gaza and reiterated that civilians and medical personnel must be protected. Grateful for Jordan’s partnership in providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza.

— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) November 17, 2023

Earlier in Washington, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said: “We don’t want to see hospitals struck from the air.”

“We reiterate the obligations under international humanitarian law for all parties to take key precautions to reduce the risk of harm to civilians and all possible steps to mitigate civilian harm,” Miller told reporters.

Neither Miller nor the statement explicitly condemned the strike or said who was responsible.

Jordan said that an “Israeli bombing” close to the hospital injured seven of its staff.

Jordan’s foreign ministry said it was awaiting the results of an investigation to “take the necessary legal and political steps against this heinous crime.”

The Arab League also condemned the strike.

Washington, which provides significant military aid to Israel, has given unwavering support to its top Middle East ally since the October 7 attack by Hamas, saying Israel has the right to defend itself.

However, the US side has started voicing concerns over the methods of Israel’s military operations and the high number of Palestinian civilian deaths.

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