Hezbollah calls for ‘unprecedented day of anger’

A wave of anger in the Arab world following the massacre at Al Ahli hospital in Gaza. After hearing the news of the bombing which claimed more than one victim 500 Palestinians deadThere have been several attacks by protesters on Israeli and United States diplomatic headquarters in various parts of the world.

The protest in front of the embassy also occurred during the visit of the president of the United States, Joe Bidento Israel This Wednesday and the day Hezbollah declared an “unprecedented day of anger.”

Israel denies being behind the hospital bombing. An Israeli Army spokesperson said that “multiple intelligence sources indicate that Islamic Jihad was responsible for the failed launch of the rocket that hit the hospital.”

[Israelíes y palestinos se acusan mutuamente de los más de 500 muertos en el hospital de Gaza]

Barricades in Istanbul

The largest demonstration took place in Istanbul (Turkey), where a crowd carrying pro-Palestinian flags and banners gathered on Tuesday evening in front of the Israeli consulate and then entered the facility after breaching police barricades.


Incidents also occurred at the United States embassy in Beirut in Lebanon, a country Washington recommended against travel to and allowed the non-emergency departure of some diplomatic personnel from the country due to the “unpredictable security situation” in the country.

There were also large demonstrations at the US diplomatic embassy in Iraqin Israel on Jordanin France in Iran and in England in the same country.


“A day of unprecedented anger”

Following the bombing of hospitals in Gaza, the Lebanese militia party, Hezbollah, announced a “day of unprecedented wrath”. “We call on the people of our Arab countries to take to the streets and squares to express their anger and put pressure on governments wherever they are to take immediate action,” he denounced in a statement published on his Telegram channel.

Hezbollah also called on international and regional organizations to apply pressure Israel to end”massacre and it genocide the oppressed Palestinian people”, as well as the “forced displacement” of thousands of civilians in Gaza.

This happened after the leader of the political wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Ismail Haniye, blamed United States of America for its support for Israel following the bombing of Al Ahli hospital which, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is still operational and housing injured victims, medical personnel and internally displaced persons.

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