U.S. President Joe Biden called for medical facilities in Gaza to be protected, as Israel continues its offensive in the region. "Hospitals must be protected," he said at an Oval Office event on Monday, calling for "less intrusive action" by Israeli forces.
IDF said its forces were conducting a "precise" operation against Hamas in a specific area of the Al-Shifa medical complex "with the intent that no harm is caused to the civilians being used by Hamas as human shields."
This comes as the World Health Organization states the situation at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City has grown increasingly dire and that a cease-fire is necessary to preserve civilian lives. The WHO has said that Al-Shifa has ceased to function.
Elsewhere, the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine said it will have to wind down its operations within 48 hours after depleting fuel supplies. "The humanitarian operation in Gaza will grind to a halt in the next 48 hours as no fuel is allowed to enter Gaza," UNRWA Director Thomas White said late Monday on social media.
In the U.S. tens of thousands of demonstrators streamed into Washington, D.C., for a "March for Israel" on Tuesday for a strong show of support for Israel and a condemnation of antisemitism.