During a United Nations Security Council meeting this week, U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield launched a full-throated condemnation of Russiaā€™s bombing of Ukraineā€™s largest childrenā€™s hospital on Monday. The attack was a part of a Russian bombing campaign that killed more than 30 Ukrainian civilians.

ā€œWeā€™re here today because Russia ā€¦ attacked a childrenā€™s hospital,ā€ Thomas-Greenfield said. ā€œEven uttering that phrase sends a chill down my spine.ā€

Thomas-Greenfield went on to list a string of Russian attacks on other Ukrainian hospitals throughout the war. She described Russiaā€™s aggression as a ā€œcampaign of terrorā€ and labeled its attacks on civilian infrastructure as violations of international law. Representatives of other countries, such as the United Kingdom and France, echoed Thomas-Greenfieldā€™s denunciations. (Russiaā€™s ambassador denied responsibility for the Monday bombing.)

ā€œIā€™m very glad the U.S. is coming out and so vocally condemning all of those actions,ā€ said Jessica Peake, an international law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, referring to Thomas-Greenfieldā€™s comments toward Russia. ā€œBut at the same time, we donā€™t get any language anywhere near as strong as that when weā€™re talking about Palestinian hospitals, or Palestinian schools, or Palestinian children.ā€

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    The U.S. has stood by Israel militarily and diplomatically as it has consistently attacked civilian infrastructure, such as hospitals and schools, in Gaza since October 7, in a brutal campaign that the International Court of Justice has deemed a plausible genocide.

    Nate Evans, a spokesperson for Thomas-Greenfield, told The Intercept that the ambassador ā€œhas condemned loss of Palestinian civilian lives many, many times in the Security Council,ā€ while adding that the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine are ā€œtwo very different wars.ā€ Evans noted that Russiaā€™s invasion of Ukraine was ā€œunprovoked,ā€ while Israel launched its assault in response to Hamasā€™s October 7 attack on Israel.

    But there are also clear parallels in human rights abuses and violations of international law in each respective war, said Peake, who called the U.S. governmentā€™s handling of the conflicts ā€œhypocritical.ā€

    ā€œWhat we see from the U.S. is a very stark difference in how they are choosing to handle its involvement in pushing for an end to those conflicts,ā€ said Peake, who is also assistant director of UCLAā€™s Promise Institute for Human Rights.

    U.S. officials have said they opposed ceasefire resolutions because they failed to stand by Israelā€™s apparent right to defend itself and argued diplomatic approaches would be more effective than public censures.

    Strikes also hit a home in Deir al-Balah, which was inside Israelā€™s ā€œhumanitarian safe zoneā€ where Palestinians have been told to flee, the Associated Press reported.


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