Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the Israel Defense Force’s strike on a Gaza high rise that housed the Associated Press and Al Jazeera bureaus, saying that it hosted a terrorist intelligence office.
“An intelligence office for the Palestinian terrorist organization [was] housed in that building that plots and organizes the terror attacks against Israeli civilians,” Netanyahu said in an interview on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday morning.
“So it is a perfectly legitimate target. I can tell you that we took every precaution to make sure that there were no civilian injuries, in fact, no deaths.”
The IDF struck the multi-story building in Gaza on Saturday evening, the IDF said that the “Hamas terror organization deliberately places military targets in the heart of densely populated civilian areas in the Gaza Strip.”
The Associated Press had operated from the building for the past 15 years and said that it had “no indication” that Hamas was in the building or active in it.
All Associated Press staffers were able to evacuate the building safely before the strike.