Hundreds of angry rioters carrying Palestinian flags attacked the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon on Tuesday after news of an detonation in a infirmary in Gaza where hundreds of people were reportedly killed.
By New York Post teardrop gas was utilized to disperse the crowd. The group gathered a fewer hours before Biden arrived in neighboring Israel.
One man was seen climbing the barrier in front of the embassy, waving the Palestinian flag over the crowd, which besides waved Hamas flags. The participants besides set fire to the building behind the embassy gate.
Protesters marched on buildings after a message Hezbollah, Iran-supported terrorist group in Lebanon calling on the arabian planet to protest the Israeli embassy, blaming Israel for the infirmary explosion. The protesters were a mix of pro-Palestinian supporters and Hezbollah. The UN has declared that Israel is not liable for the explosion.
The rioters gathered outside the US and France embassies, claiming that the president of the United States
The State Department gave U.S. embassy staff in Beirut the chance to leave the country and besides warned US citizens not to travel to Lebanon.
State Department said, "Don't travel Lebanon due to the unpredictable safety situation associated with the exchange of missiles, missiles and artillery between Israel and Hezbollah or another armed militant factions. Consider again your journey to Lebanon due to terrorism, social unrest, armed conflicts, crime, kidnapping and limited embassy capacity in Beirut to support US citizens."
Riots broke out after it was found that there was an detonation at the Al-Ahli Baptist infirmary in Gaza. Hamas claimed it was due to a rocket from an Israeli raid, while Israel claimed the detonation was caused by a rocket not fired by terrorists. Hamas claimed that at least 500 people were killed in the explosion.
According to a message from Israel's defence Forces (IDF): "The analysis of the IDF operating systems indicates that the hail of rockets was launched by terrorists in Gaza, passing close to the Al-Ahli Baptist infirmary in Gaza at the time it was launched
".
The message continues: "The intelligence data from many sources we have indicate that the muslim Jihad is liable for the failed launch of the rocket that struck the infirmary in Gaza". muslim Jihad is another terrorist group that frequently cooperates with Hamas.
The UN spokesperson said, "While we are inactive gathering information, our current assessment, based on an analysis of photos from above, intercepted and information from open sources, is that Israel is not liable for yesterday's detonation at the infirmary in Gaza."
There were besides video footage of protests erupting under the U.S. embassy in Jordan, Iran and Iraq, as well as in
Turkey.
According to reports, the rioters besides clashed with the safety forces of the Palestinian Authority in Genien, Nablus, Bethlehem, and Ramallah.
Biden was to take part in a summit in Amman, Jordan, in which the leaders of King Abdullah II of Jordan, president of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and president of the Palestinian Authority Abbas were to participate, but This summit has been cancelled.
"After consulting with King Abdullah II of Jordan and in the light of the days of mourning announced by president Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, president Biden will postpone his journey to Jordan and the planned gathering with these 2 leaders and president of Egypt Sisim," reported the White home in a message issued on Tuesday afternoon.
"The president sent his deepest condolences on innocent victims of the Gaza infirmary detonation and wished the injured people a fast recovery. He looks forward to individual consultation with these leaders and agreed to stay in regular and direct contact with each of them in the coming days.
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