While the conflicts between Israel and Hamas, which began on October 7, continue to intensify, US State Department spokesman Miller said regarding the targeting of hospitals in Gaza: “We do not want to see hospitals bombed from the air.” He said
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US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said more fuel is needed in Gaza, and this is necessary not only for aid trucks but also for hospitals and other humanitarian services.
In his daily press briefing, Miller asked Anadolu Agency’s correspondent: “Do you agree with the idea of Israel using fuel as a weapon of war? Can you tell us about the American approach to the entry of fuel into Gaza?” He answered the question:
Miller, who did not make a statement about whether Israel used fuel as a weapon, said, “We agree that more fuel must enter Gaza.” He said.
Miller stated that they are pressuring the Israeli government on this issue, and stressed that this fuel is necessary not only for trucks but also for hospitals and other humanitarian services.
Regarding Israel’s targeting of hospitals in Gaza, Miller said: “We do not want to see hospitals bombed from the air.” He said.
Reiterating claims that Hamas uses hospitals as a “headquarters,” Miller said: “It may be appropriate for Israel to conduct limited military operations in hospitals, but we want to minimize harm to civilians here. We don’t want to see hospitals.” In the midst of conflicts,” he said.
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