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Report: Palestinian Authority leadership holds meeting "to confront ongoing Israeli aggression"
From CNN's Mariya Knight and Kareem Khadder
Palestinian Authority leadership held an urgent meeting Wednesday “to confront ongoing Israeli aggression” following the
Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital blast in Gaza City, official Palestinian news agency
WAFA reported.
The meeting was headed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, the news agency reported.
During the meeting, the leadership emphasized the need to prevent the displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, which they considered a "red line" that cannot be crossed.
The leadership also underscored “the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to defend themselves” while taking into account "international legitimacy and international law," according to WAFA.
The news agency reported that the Palestinian leadership announced their intention to follow up on legal cases alleging "war crimes" that have been filed in international courts.
The leadership also resolved to work with “all concerned parties” to provide “medical relief supplies, food, water, and electricity” to the devastated areas of Gaza.
The Palestinian leadership decided to remain in permanent session in order to follow up on developments in the situation around Gaza, WAFA reported.
The blast at the hospital
fueled fury across the region over the bloodshed in Gaza, a coastal enclave home to 2.2 million people that
has been under siege by Israel for more than a week in retaliation for a large-scale terror attack carried out by Hamas in Israel on October 7.
During a high-stakes trip to Israel, US President Joe Biden urged the region to seek peace and not to be "consumed" by rage as violence continues in the aftermath of Hamas' attacks and Israel's subsequent response. Follow here for live updates.
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