The Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah called for this Wednesday to be a day of “unprecedented anger” against Israel and called on the population to take to the streets considering that “the complaints are no longer enough,” after the bombing that took place against a hospital in Gaza.
“Let tomorrow, Wednesday, be a day of unprecedented anger against the enemy and its crimes, and against the visit of (US President Joe) Biden to the Zionist entity to cover and protect it,” urged the political and armed movement in a statement after the death of more than 500 people in the bombing.
“All the statements of condemnation and denunciations are no longer enough, and we call on the people of our Arab and Islamic nation to take immediate action in the streets and squares to express their intense anger and put pressure on governments,” adds the note.
The Shiite group considered that the attack on the Gaza hospital is a “continuation of the massacres” committed by Israel since its founding and accused Washington of being “directly and fully” responsible for the bombing, as well as the rest of the “crimes” of the Jewish state.
A bombing on a hospital in central Gaza caused at least 500 deaths this Tuesday, while air attacks on the Strip continue and many civilians take refuge in health centers to protect themselves from the bombs, denounced the Islamist movement Hamas, which controls the Palestinian enclave.
The Israeli military said the explosion at the hospital was due to a failed rocket launch by Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) militants into Israel.
This is the attack with the highest number of fatalities committed since the war broke out on October 7 between the Palestinian militias of Gaza and Israel, within which Hezbollah is engaged in cross attacks with the Jewish State from its side of the border with the Libano.