Several attacks by protesters against diplomatic headquarters of Israel and the United States have been recorded in different parts of the world after the bombing of a hospital in Gazawithin the framework of the current conflict between the Israeli authorities and the Islamist group Hamas, local media reported.

The largest demonstrations took place in Istanbul (Turkey), where a crowd carrying pro-Palestinian flags and banners gathered on Tuesday night in front of the Israeli consulate and then entered the facilities after breaching a police barricade.

They have also been presented incidents at the US embassy in Beirut in Lebanona country to which Washington recommended not traveling and from which it authorized the non-emergency departure of some diplomatic personnel from the country due to the “unpredictable security situation” in the country.

Furthermore, there were strong demonstrations in the American diplomatic legation in Iraq, in Israel in Jordan, in France in Iran and in the United Kingdom in the same country.

Israel has denied being the author of the bombing about the Al Ahli hospital in Gaza that has left at least 500 fatalities. An Israeli Army spokesperson said that “multiple intelligence sources indicate that Islamic Jihad is responsible for the failed launch of the rocket that hit the hospital.” “An analysis of the Israeli Army’s operational systems indicates that terrorists fired a burst of rockets in Gaza that passed very close to the Al Ahli Hospital at the time it was hit,” an Israeli military spokesman said in a statement.