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Hundreds were killed in a massive blast at a Gaza City hospital Tuesday, the Hamas-run Health Ministry said, blaming an Israeli airstrike for the carnage — as the Israel Defense Forces insist the bloodshed was caused by a failed Hamas rocket.

The strike on the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital marks the deadliest single incident since the war broke out — and comes just hours before President Biden was expected to visit Israel in a show of support.

Hamas called the blast “a horrific massacre,” saying it was caused by an Israeli strike. Gaza authorities said 500 were killed, adding that the blast mostly killed displaced people.

Israeli officials, however, refuted the report from Hamas, claiming the hospital was not hit by an IDF airstrike, but was instead the victim of a faulty rocket launched by the terrorist group.

“An enemy rocket barrage was carried out towards Israel, which passed in the vicinity of the hospital, when it was hit,” IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said in a statement.

“According to intelligence information, from several sources we have, the GAP organization is responsible for the failed shooting that hit the hospital.”

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs also later disputed the death toll, putting it anywhere between several dozen to a few hundred.

As the governments blame one another for the bloodiest day since war broke out on Oct. 7, harrowing images from the hospital show many women and children wounded by the strike.

Other pictures show emergency workers carrying the ashen survivors, many of them children, as they work to clear the area where the hospital once stood.


  The Al-Ahli Arab Hospital was struck by a bomb Tuesday, killing more than 500 people, Gaza officials said. Telegram The Al-Ahli Arab Hospital was struck by a bomb Tuesday, killing more than 500 people, Gaza officials said. Telegram

  Survivors of the explosion were taken to the Al-Shifa hospital. AP Survivors of the explosion were taken to the Al-Shifa hospital. AP

  First responders rushed to the scene of the hospital ablaze following the explosion. Telegram First responders rushed to the scene of the hospital ablaze following the explosion. Telegram

Many of the bodies recovered from the hospital were transported to the nearby Al Shifa Hospital as officials work to try and identify the dead.

The bombing came hours before President Biden departed the US for Israel, where he will visit Tel Aviv Wednesday to discuss the importance of America and its allies to support Israel in its fight against Hamas.

The 80-year-old commander in chief’s trip was supposed to include a stop in Amman, Jordan, but the nation’s government canceled the Wednesday meeting between Biden, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, according to Reuters.

Abbas said he would not attend after the deadly Gaza City hospital attack.

Israel-Hamas war: How we got here

2005: Israel unilaterally withdraws from the Gaza Strip more than three decades after winning the territory from Egypt in the Six-Day War.

2006: Terrorist group Hamas wins a Palestinian legislative election.

2007: Hamas seizes control of Gaza in a civil war.

2008: Israel launches military offensive against Gaza after Palestinian terrorists fired rockets into the town of Sderot.

2023: Hamas launches the biggest attack on Israel in 50 years, in an early-morning ambush Oct. 7, firing thousands of rockets and sending dozens of militants into Israeli towns.

Terrorists killed more than 1,200 Israelis, wounded more than 4,200, and took at least 200 hostage.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to announce, “We are at war,” and vowed Hamas would pay “a price it has never known.”

The Gaza Health Ministry — which is controlled by Hamas — reported at least 3,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 12,500 injured since the war began.

“After consulting with King Abdullah II of Jordan and in light of the days of mourning announced by President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, President Biden will postpone his travel to Jordan and the planned meeting with these two leaders and President Sisi of Egypt,” the White House said in a statement.

“The president sent his deepest condolences for the innocent lives lost in the hospital explosion in Gaza and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded. He looks forward to consulting in person with these leaders soon, and agreed to remain regularly and directly engaged with each of them over the coming days.”

Although Israel’s military has warned Gaza’s hospitals to evacuate the land, medics have refused to budge, stating that it was impossible to mobilize many of the patients as doctors reaffirmed their choice to stay and treat the wounded.

The hospital’s destruction comes as the United Nations also blamed an Israeli airstrike for hitting one of the schools being used to shelter civilians.


  Bodies lay on the ground of the destroyed hospital as officials said more were buried in the rubble. Telegram Bodies lay on the ground of the destroyed hospital as officials said more were buried in the rubble. Telegram

  Rescue workers transport a wounded child who was among those taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. AP Rescue workers transport a wounded child who was among those taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. AP

The UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA said at least six people were killed in the strike, with dozens more injured.

The UN noted that the bombing also caused  “severe structural damage” to the school building, which was housing at least 4,000 civilians.

“They had and still have nowhere else to go,” UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said in a statement.


  A bloodied Palestinian civilian hurt in the airstrike is carried to another hospital Tuesday. AP A bloodied Palestinian civilian hurt in the airstrike is carried to another hospital Tuesday. AP

  The destruction comes as Israel doubles down on its retaliatory strikes against Hamas, which governs Gaza, following the terrorist group’s surprise invasion on Oct. 7 that killed more than 1,300 people in Israel. AFP via Getty Images The destruction comes as Israel doubles down on its retaliatory strikes against Hamas, which governs Gaza, following the terrorist group’s surprise invasion on Oct. 7 that killed more than 1,300 people in Israel. AFP via Getty Images

The destruction comes as Israel doubles down on its retaliatory strikes against Hamas, which governs Gaza, following the terrorist group’s surprise invasion on Oct. 7 that killed more than 1,300 people in Israel.

Now 11 days into Israel’s counterattack, health officials say at least 3,000 Palestinians have been killed.

Israeli officials have vowed to destroy Hamas in an expected ground invasion of Gaza, with IDF soldiers also looking to rescue the more than 150 taken hostage by Hamas.

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