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There should be 'no rush to judgement' on Gaza attack says UK PM

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Britain's Prime Minister says there should not be a "rush to judgements" over who is responsible for a strike on the Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, in which hundreds of people were killed. Palestinians and Arab countries have blamed Israel, which has rained bombs on Gaza in response to the bloody October 7 attack by Hamas -- but US President Biden has voiced support for Israel's position that a misfired Islamic Jihad rocket had struck the hospital. SOUNDBITE

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