Operation against radicals in Gaza to continue for several days, Netanyahu says
The exchange of missile strikes between Israel and the Palestinian radicals from the Gaza Strip began on May 10 following an outbreak of violence near the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalemâs Old City in early May
MOSCOW, May 18. /TASS/. Israel’s operation against Palestinian radicals from the Gaza Strip will continue for at least several more days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday.
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He added that the operation will go on as long as needed to restore calm for the citizens of Israel, the Times of Israel newspaper quoted him as saying.
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Gaza death toll rises to 153 after another night of Israeli bombings 1 minute read
Jerusalem, May 16 (EFE).- A new night of Israeli bombardments on the Gaza Strip increased the death toll to at least 153 since the beginning of the current war escalation, which reached its seventh day Sunday, according to Palestine’s Health Ministry.
The Israeli attacks consisted of 50 bombings in less than 15 minutes and destroyed the family residence of Yahya Sinwar, leader of Islamist movement Hamas. Sinwar was not at home.
According to Gaza eyewitnesses, the wave of Israeli attacks this morning was the largest since the start of the current escalation, targeting civilian buildings.
Israel kills 34 Palestinian minors, including 5-month-old infant
A total of 34 children, the youngest of whom was a 5-month-old baby, have been killed in Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip since Monday.
Palestine’s Health Ministry confirmed tha.
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