Israel-Gaza conflict: IDF jets launch extensive attacks on Gaza

Israel-Gaza conflicts moved into second weeks yet UN Security Council made no progress on resolving the conflict. Israeli warplanes started attacking Gaza again. Munia Iffat reports.

  • IDF launched another round of extensive attacks on terrorist targets, with ongoing violence between Israel and Hamas entering the second week.
  • IDF tweeted around 2 am on Monday that “Our fighter jets are currently striking terror targets in Gaza,” amid reports of Israeli warplanes targeting dozens of locations all across the Gaza Strip.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continuously vowed that the airstrike campaign against Hamas will last “as long as necessary to restore calm and quiet to Israel’s citizens.” 
  • On Saturday, an Israeli airstrike destroyed a well-known 12-story building Gaza city the housed some of the world’s leading media organizations including The AP and Al Jazeera.
  • More artists have spoken out about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine as protests take place all over the world.
  • The death toll in Gaza reached 192, including 58 children and 34 women, with more than 1,200 injured by Sunday.
  • In Israel, 10 people were killed, including two children, and over reportedly 500 wounded after the week of nightly fire exchanges.

The latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalation follows days of unrest in Jerusalem, prompted by Israel’s plans to forcefully evict several Palestinian families in an occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood.  

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