In the wake of a tragic explosion at the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, anti-Israel protests have erupted across the Middle East and North Africa.
Leaders of Arab nations have unequivocally condemned Israel, holding it accountable for the incident that is feared to have resulted in the deaths of hundreds of individuals seeking refuge.
Several Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Iraq, have issued official statements condemning Israel.
They accuse the Israeli military of bombing the hospital, further escalating tensions in the region.
Simultaneously, thousands of protesters gathered in Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Egypt, and Tunisia, expressing their dissent through anti-Israel slogans.
The wave of protests also extended to the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.
The hospital blast has acted as a catalyst, intensifying anger across the region, fueled by the ongoing bloodshed in Gaza. The coastal enclave, home to 2.2 million people, has been under siege by Israel.
Despite high-level diplomatic efforts, ordinary Arabs and Muslims continue to exhibit unwavering solidarity with the Palestinian cause, underlining the depth of emotion and connection to the ongoing conflict.