Israel is not answering questions about the deadly strike on northern Gaza that killed nearly 100 people, including a large number of children.
“They are not doing enough to get us the answers that we have requested,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters.
The attack on Tuesday in the northern Gaza district of Beit Lahiya collapsed a building and killed at least 93 Palestinians including a large number of children. Miller called the strike “horrifying” and said the United States is seeking answers from Israel, which relies heavily on US diplomatic and military support.
Asked if the US learned more over the past day, Miller said, “We reiterated that call with them today. We do not yet have an explanation. They have said to us what they had said publicly, which is they’re investigating the matter.”
US says Israel ‘not doing enough’ to answer concerns on Gaza strikes
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