Gaza City: Israeli War Planes carried out severe airstrikes at several locations in Gaza City on Monday morning. Hours earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel hinted at the thrust of the fourth war against Hamas, a militant group based on Gaza. For about 10 minutes, the north-south area of the city was trembled by the explosions.
A large area was heavily bombed and it was also gruesome with the airstrikes which took place 24 hours earlier, in which 42 Palestinians were killed. Prior to this recent incident of violence between Israel and the Hamas organization, Israel’s airstrikes had destroyed three buildings. Local media reports said the security complex and open spaces on the main coastal road west of the city were targeted in Monday morning’s attack. The power distribution company said that the airstrike damaged a power line from the only plant to power large parts of southern Gaza City. However, there is no immediate information about the casualties.
In a telecast address on Sunday, Netanyahu said that Israel is continuing the attack with “Dum Kham” and that it will continue for some time. ” He said that Hamas “has to pay a heavy price.” During this time, the Defense Minister and political rival Benny Benny Gantz was also with him to show solidarity.
The Israeli Emergency Service said that Hamas also fired rockets from civilian areas in Gaza to civilian areas in Israel. A rocket dropped at the Synagogue in the southern city of Ashkelon shortly before the prayer began. However, no casualties were reported in the incident. Gaza’s health ministry said 16 women and 10 children were among those who died and more than 50 people were injured. Haya Abdelal (21), who lives in a building adjacent to the demolished building in Israel’s attack, said she was sleeping when the airstrikes occurred and that she had to flee to the street.
He accused Israel of not warning the people there before such an attack. He said, “We need peace.” Now we cannot bear further destruction. ” The Israeli army spokesman’s office said Hamas’ “underground military structures” were targeted in the attack. Those killed include Ayman Aaiman Abu al-Oouf, head of the Department of Internal Medicine at Shifa Hospital and senior member of the Corona Virus Management Committee at the hospital. In the attack, two children of Oouf and another family were also buried under the rubble.
Netanyahu had a phone conversation with US President Joe Biden on Saturday. Asked whether he spoke about evidence of Hamas’ presence in the building during the conversation, Netanyahu said, “We got the information from our intelligence officials.” Meanwhile, the media watchdog ‘Reporters Without Borders’ has requested the International Criminal Court to investigate the bombing of Israel on the news agency AP’s building. There were also some other media offices in this building.