Protesters in Lebanon descended on the U.S. and French embassies in Beirut voicing anger over a rocket that hit a hospital in Gaza on Tuesday, reportedly killing hundreds of people.
Around 1,000 protesters gathered and carried Palestinian flags, Reuters reported. Tear gas was fired near the building.
The demonstration was mainly driven by a statement from Hezbollah, a political party and Iran-backed terrorist group based in Lebanon, which told people around the Arab world to protest in front of Israeli embassies, a source told Fox News Digital.
Since Israel doesn’t maintain an embassy in Lebanon, protesters gathered in front of the U.S. and French embassies, as they believe the Biden administration and French President Emmanuel Macron are in part responsible for the airstrikes in Gaza by providing Israel with military aid.
Pro-Palestinian supporters mixed with supporters of Hezbollah in marches and both embassies were attacked by rioters, the source said.
No injuries have yet been reported.
The protest came hours after the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza was hit by a rocket, prompting both sides of the Israel-Hamas conflict to blame each other. The Hamas health Ministry said at least 500 people died, resulting in anger in the region.
Hamas claims the Israeli military targeted the hospital, but the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) determined the Islamic Jihad terrorist group is responsible.
“An analysis of IDF operational systems indicates that a barrage of rockets was fired by terrorists in Gaza, passing in close proximity to theAl-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza at the time it was hit,” an IDF statement said. “Intelligence from multiple sources we have in our hands indicates that Islamic Jihad is responsible for the failed rocket launch which hit the hospital in Gaza.“
The Islamic Jihad is a smaller, more radical Palestinian militant group that often cooperates with Hamas.
The Israel Foreign Ministry said the Palestinians were "falsely claiming Israel targeted a hospital in the Gaza Strip."
"The thing is, they’re the ones who have a habit of launching missiles at hospitals packed with innocent civilians," the ministry posted on social media.