State Dept Spokesperson Under Fire for 'Spineless' Refusal to Condemn Israel's Killing of Children in Gaza

May 12, 2021 Off By HotelSalesCareers

Pressed repeatedly by reporters during a briefing on Monday, U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price refused to condemn Israel’s killing of children with airstrikes on Gaza, offering evasive and mealy-mouthed responses that members of Congress slammed as unacceptable.

“We cannot just condemn rockets fired by Hamas and ignore Israel’s state-sanctioned police violence against Palestinians—including unlawful evictions, violent attacks on protestors, and the murder of Palestinian children.”
—Rep. Mark Pocan

Asked straightforwardly whether he condemns the killing of Palestinian children, Price replied that the Biden administration does not “have independent confirmation of facts on the ground yet” and is “hesitant to get into reports that are just emerging.”

“Obviously, the deaths of civilians, be they Israeli or Palestinians, are something we would take very seriously,” added Price.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), whip for the Congressional Progressive Caucus, tweeted late Monday that “this unsurprising response is devoid of empathy and concern for human suffering.”

“He can’t even condemn the killing of children,” Omar added.

Yousef Munayyer, a Palestinian-American writer and political analyst, called Price’s remarks “spineless.”

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, Israel’s airstrikes in Gaza on Monday killed 24 people, including nine children. Israel claimed it was targeting “Hamas operatives” and said the airstrikes were retaliation for rockets fired into Israel from Gaza, which reportedly caused several injuries.

Hamas claimed responsibility for a rocket attack in Jerusalem, where Israeli security forces injured more than 300 Palestinians earlier Monday in an assault on the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam’s third-holiest site.

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