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Gaza Hospital Tragedy: The war risk stands escalated, no matter who’s to blame

We need to withhold judgment as to responsibility for this monstrous attack until the facts have been verified. The loss of innocent Palestinian life is there for all to see. The role of diplomacy in trying to prevent further escalation and civilian bloodshed have increased just as much in importance as in difficulty

October 19, 2023 / 09:53 IST
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Filipinos take part in a protest to condemn the recent air strike at a Gaza hospital. (Source: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

Truth, infamously, is the first casualty of war and that’s never more important to remember than after a major tragedy such as the reported strike on a Gaza hospital, with initial death-toll estimates exceeding 500.

It isn’t just the scale and pain of the human loss that has shocked. The event also upended US President Joe Biden’s visit to the region, where he had been due to meet separately with Israeli and Arab leaders on containing the conflict and getting aid to civilians in Gaza.

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That latter summit has now been canceled, and inevitably so. Such is the outrage on the Arab Street that no regional leader can afford to be seen negotiating today with Israel’s most important ally. And whereas European lawmakers have avoided attributing blame while condemning the attack, Egypt and Saudi Arabia immediately pointed to Israel.

In a very small pool, Israel is a top suspect: It has been conducting an intense aerial bombing campaign with just the kind of heavy munitions that could collapse a hospital and cause mass casualties. Yet at this point, there are very few things that can be said with certainty, and none concern the details of the attack or its perpetrators.