Axios: Gaza hospital blast: Initial U.S. intel assessment is Israel "not responsible"
The current U.S. assessment of Tuesday's deadly explosion at a hospital in Gaza is that Israel was "not responsible," according to a spokesperson for the National Security Council.
Why it matters: The explosion set off a furious response — including large protests in Jordan, Lebanon and elsewhere in the hours before President Biden's visit to the region. Biden said earlier Wednesday that it appeared the "other team," not Israel, was to blame.
What they're saying: "While we continue to collect information, our current assessment, based on analysis of overhead imagery, intercepts and open source information, is that Israel is not responsible for
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U.S. Intelligence Says Israel Not Responsible For Gaza Hospital Bombing
Early Intelligence Suggests Hospital Blast Caused by Palestinian Group, U.S. Says -- DNYUZ/New York times
U.S., Experts Cast Doubt on Claims of Israeli Strike on Hospital -- Wall Street Journal
US currently assesses that Israel is ‘not responsible’ for Gaza hospital blast -- CNN
The US did its own analysis of the deadly Gaza hospital explosion, and the White House believes Israel 'is not responsible' -- Business Insider
Why U.S. Intel Says Israel Did Not Attack Gaza Hospital -- Newsweek
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