TRUMP AND NETANYAHU DEAL - Gaza Genocide To End In 2 Week With A 2 State Solution - Source
DD Thursday, June 26, 2025 No commentsTRUMP AND NETANYAHU DEAL - Gaza Genocide To End In 2 Week With A 2 State Solution - Source
The Gaza Genocide us expected to end in two weeks as sources indicated that US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu have seal a deal.
The perennial conflicts in Gaza will end with a two states solution.
They agreed to the Gaza warfare termination. Gaza hostilities will conclude within two weeks, ending conditions will encompass four Arab nations (including Egypt and the United Arab Emirates) to administer the Gaza Strip, replacing the Hamas organization. The remaining Hamas leadership will face exile to other countries, while the hostages gain freedom.
Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.
Abraham Accords expansion will bring Syria, Saudi Arabia, and additional Arab and Muslim countries to recognize Israel and establish official relationships.
Israel will declare its willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution under the "two states" concept, contingent upon the Palestinian Authority reforms.
The United States will acknowledge limited Israeli sovereignty implementation in West Bank
The Gaza Genocide us expected to end in two weeks as sources indicated that US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu have seal a deal.
The perennial conflicts in Gaza will end with a two states solution.
They agreed to the Gaza warfare termination. Gaza hostilities will conclude within two weeks, ending conditions will encompass four Arab nations (including Egypt and the United Arab Emirates) to administer the Gaza Strip, replacing the Hamas organization. The remaining Hamas leadership will face exile to other countries, while the hostages gain freedom.
Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.
Abraham Accords expansion will bring Syria, Saudi Arabia, and additional Arab and Muslim countries to recognize Israel and establish official relationships.
Israel will declare its willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution under the "two states" concept, contingent upon the Palestinian Authority reforms.
The United States will acknowledge limited Israeli sovereignty implementation in West Bank
ICC Threat: Israel will never accept any attempt to undermine its inherent right of self-defense Under my leadership — PM Netanyahu
Latest News Plus Saturday, April 27, 2024 No commentsICC Threat: Israel will never accept any attempt to undermine its inherent right of self-defense Under my leadership — PM Netanyahu
Under my leadership, Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense.
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) April 26, 2024
The threat to seize the soldiers and officials of the Middle East’s only democracy and the world’s only Jewish state is outrageous. We will not bow to it.
Israel…
I will not rest until every hostage, like Abigail, ripped from their families and held by Hamas is back in the arms of their loved ones.
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 27, 2024
They have my word.
Their families have my word. pic.twitter.com/hRDSjsYDc9
Under my leadership, Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense.
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) April 26, 2024
The threat to seize the soldiers and officials of the Middle East’s only democracy and the world’s only Jewish state is outrageous. We will not bow to it.
Israel…
I will not rest until every hostage, like Abigail, ripped from their families and held by Hamas is back in the arms of their loved ones.
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 27, 2024
They have my word.
Their families have my word. pic.twitter.com/hRDSjsYDc9
WAR MUST CONTINUE IN GAZA, UKRAINE: US House of Reps Approved Critical War support for Israel, Ukraine
Latest News Plus Sunday, April 21, 2024 No commentsWAR MUST CONTINUE IN GAZA, UKRAINE: US House of Reps Approved Critical War support for Israel, Ukraine
Russia: NO GOING BACK ON SPECIAL MILITARY OPERATIONS
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The United States' Congress officially passes bill to send $61 billion to Ukraine and $26 billion to Israel to keep the ongoing war steady in Ukraine and Gaza.
Today, members of both parties in the House of Representatives voted to advance our national security interests by passing urgently needed legislation delivering critical support to Israel and Ukraine, and aid for those impacted by conflict and disasters around the world.
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 20, 2024
I urge…
BREAKING: U.S. House has approved a $61 billion Ukraine aid package as lawmakers race to deliver a fresh round of U.S. support to war-torn ally. https://t.co/x2Dpj0YyJa
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 20, 2024
Today, we received the awaited decision on the US aid package that we long fought for. And a very significant one. Our warriors on the front lines, as well as our cities and villages suffering from Russian terror, will feel it.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 20, 2024
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on it… pic.twitter.com/G6z3PxsOMg
Now more than ever America needs to project strength and that we are still the leader of the free world. Congress passing this lethal aid to our allies in Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan sends that message of strength to enemies of freedom. I applaud the work of @SpeakerJohnson to…
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) April 20, 2024
Congratulations to @SpeakerJohnson and everyone involved in passing the crucial aid package for Ukraine and Israel. American leadership is needed now more than ever.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) April 20, 2024
US House support for $60bn funding for Ukraine is a vital step forward.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) April 20, 2024
If Putin ever doubted the West's resolve to back Ukraine, this shows our collective will is undimmed.
With support, Ukraine can and will win. #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/vugDBtxV94
🇷🇺 FM #Lavrov:
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) April 20, 2024
☝️ We are fully convinced that we have to go ahead with the special military operation.
☝️ President Putin put it clearly how to make our territory safe. He said that we should move back the line from which they can target our territory. pic.twitter.com/aAgvYhGlOm
JUST IN: 🇷🇺 Russia says the $61 billion US funding package for Ukraine will k*ll even more Ukrainians. pic.twitter.com/7sgmERp2ju
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) April 20, 2024
Russia: NO GOING BACK ON SPECIAL MILITARY OPERATIONS
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| Photo by AP |
The United States' Congress officially passes bill to send $61 billion to Ukraine and $26 billion to Israel to keep the ongoing war steady in Ukraine and Gaza.
Today, members of both parties in the House of Representatives voted to advance our national security interests by passing urgently needed legislation delivering critical support to Israel and Ukraine, and aid for those impacted by conflict and disasters around the world.
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 20, 2024
I urge…
BREAKING: U.S. House has approved a $61 billion Ukraine aid package as lawmakers race to deliver a fresh round of U.S. support to war-torn ally. https://t.co/x2Dpj0YyJa
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 20, 2024
Today, we received the awaited decision on the US aid package that we long fought for. And a very significant one. Our warriors on the front lines, as well as our cities and villages suffering from Russian terror, will feel it.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) April 20, 2024
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on it… pic.twitter.com/G6z3PxsOMg
Now more than ever America needs to project strength and that we are still the leader of the free world. Congress passing this lethal aid to our allies in Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan sends that message of strength to enemies of freedom. I applaud the work of @SpeakerJohnson to…
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) April 20, 2024
Congratulations to @SpeakerJohnson and everyone involved in passing the crucial aid package for Ukraine and Israel. American leadership is needed now more than ever.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) April 20, 2024
US House support for $60bn funding for Ukraine is a vital step forward.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) April 20, 2024
If Putin ever doubted the West's resolve to back Ukraine, this shows our collective will is undimmed.
With support, Ukraine can and will win. #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/vugDBtxV94
🇷🇺 FM #Lavrov:
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) April 20, 2024
☝️ We are fully convinced that we have to go ahead with the special military operation.
☝️ President Putin put it clearly how to make our territory safe. He said that we should move back the line from which they can target our territory. pic.twitter.com/aAgvYhGlOm
JUST IN: 🇷🇺 Russia says the $61 billion US funding package for Ukraine will k*ll even more Ukrainians. pic.twitter.com/7sgmERp2ju
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) April 20, 2024
3 hours deadline for Gazans to evacuate Southward as Netanyahu Visits Israeli Troops Near Gaza, Fighting Escalates
Latest News Plus Sunday, October 15, 2023 No comments3 hours deadline for Gazans to evacuate Southward as Netanyahu Visits Israeli Troops Near Gaza, Fighting Escalates
Israeli Authority has given Gazans 3-hour deadline to evacuate southward, report claims
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visited frontline soldiers near the Gaza border. Israel continues to deploy tanks and heavy artillery around Gaza in preparation for a ground offensive. Israeli continues airstrikes on Gaza for 9th consecutive day.
Israel forces said Hamas is preventing Palestinians from leaving Gaza.
Large Explosions were seen on Gaza’s skyline as Israel continues airstrikes for 9th consecutive day.
Thousands of Gazans left homeless by Israeli bombardment as Egypt sends aid to Gaza to support Palestinians.
Israeli Authority has given Gazans 3-hour deadline to evacuate southward, report claims
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visited frontline soldiers near the Gaza border. Israel continues to deploy tanks and heavy artillery around Gaza in preparation for a ground offensive. Israeli continues airstrikes on Gaza for 9th consecutive day.
Israel forces said Hamas is preventing Palestinians from leaving Gaza.
Large Explosions were seen on Gaza’s skyline as Israel continues airstrikes for 9th consecutive day.
Thousands of Gazans left homeless by Israeli bombardment as Egypt sends aid to Gaza to support Palestinians.
Israeli Defense Forces Strike Targets in Gaza as Hamas fired not less than 3 dozens of Rockets into Israel's territory
Latest News Plus Sunday, April 25, 2021 No commentsIsraeli Defense Forces Strike Targets in Gaza as Hamas fired not less than 3 dozens of Rockets into Israel's territory
By Associated Press
Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip fired some three dozen rockets into Israel overnight Saturday, while the Israeli military struck back at targets operated by the ruling Hamas group. The exchange came as tensions in Jerusalem spilled over into the worst round of cross-border violence in months.
The barrage of rocket fire came as hundreds of Palestinians rioted in Jerusalem, clashing with Israeli police. At least four police and six protesters were injured.
The riots have become a nightly occurrence throughout the month of Ramadan and show no signs of stopping.
The Israeli military said a total of 36 rockets were fired into Israel throughout the night. It said six rockets were intercepted, while most of the others landed in open areas. There were no reports of injuries or serious damage, but the incoming rocket fire set off air-raid sirens throughout southern Israel.
The military imposed limits on outdoor gatherings in southern Israel early Saturday but lifted the restrictions several hours later and allowed people to resume their normal routines.
Israel and Hamas, an Islamic terror group sworn to Israel’s destruction, are bitter enemies that have fought three wars and numerous skirmishes since Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007 after a bloody battle with rival Palestinian factions.
Although neither side appears to have an interest in escalating tensions, Hamas may feel obligated to act ahead of upcoming Palestinian parliamentary elections.
At dawn, hundreds of people in Gaza challenged nightly curfews imposed by Hamas to curb the coronavirus outbreak and took to the streets in an act of solidarity with fellow Palestinians in Jerusalem, burning tires.
The Palestinians want Jerusalem, Israel’s capital, to be the capital of their future state.
Palestinians have clashed with Israeli police on a nightly basis since the start of the month of Ramadan nearly two weeks ago.
The clashes intensified Thursday evening when hundreds of Palestinians hurled stones and bottles at police, who fired a water cannon and stun grenades to disperse them.
At the same time, a Jewish group known as Lahava led a march of hundreds of protesters chanting “Arabs get out!” toward the Damascus Gate. The group, led by a disciple of the late rabbi Meir Kahane, is allied with elements of a far-right party elected to Israel’s parliament last month.
The show of force came in response to videos circulated on TikTok showing Palestinians slapping religious Jews at random. After keeping them a few hundred yards (meters) away from Damascus Gate, police used water cannon, stun grenades and mounted police to push Israeli protesters back toward Jewish areas of Jerusalem.
In all, police said 44 people were arrested and 20 officers were injured.
By Associated Press
Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip fired some three dozen rockets into Israel overnight Saturday, while the Israeli military struck back at targets operated by the ruling Hamas group. The exchange came as tensions in Jerusalem spilled over into the worst round of cross-border violence in months.
The barrage of rocket fire came as hundreds of Palestinians rioted in Jerusalem, clashing with Israeli police. At least four police and six protesters were injured.
The riots have become a nightly occurrence throughout the month of Ramadan and show no signs of stopping.
The Israeli military said a total of 36 rockets were fired into Israel throughout the night. It said six rockets were intercepted, while most of the others landed in open areas. There were no reports of injuries or serious damage, but the incoming rocket fire set off air-raid sirens throughout southern Israel.
The military imposed limits on outdoor gatherings in southern Israel early Saturday but lifted the restrictions several hours later and allowed people to resume their normal routines.
Israel and Hamas, an Islamic terror group sworn to Israel’s destruction, are bitter enemies that have fought three wars and numerous skirmishes since Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007 after a bloody battle with rival Palestinian factions.
Although neither side appears to have an interest in escalating tensions, Hamas may feel obligated to act ahead of upcoming Palestinian parliamentary elections.
At dawn, hundreds of people in Gaza challenged nightly curfews imposed by Hamas to curb the coronavirus outbreak and took to the streets in an act of solidarity with fellow Palestinians in Jerusalem, burning tires.
The Palestinians want Jerusalem, Israel’s capital, to be the capital of their future state.
Palestinians have clashed with Israeli police on a nightly basis since the start of the month of Ramadan nearly two weeks ago.
The clashes intensified Thursday evening when hundreds of Palestinians hurled stones and bottles at police, who fired a water cannon and stun grenades to disperse them.
At the same time, a Jewish group known as Lahava led a march of hundreds of protesters chanting “Arabs get out!” toward the Damascus Gate. The group, led by a disciple of the late rabbi Meir Kahane, is allied with elements of a far-right party elected to Israel’s parliament last month.
The show of force came in response to videos circulated on TikTok showing Palestinians slapping religious Jews at random. After keeping them a few hundred yards (meters) away from Damascus Gate, police used water cannon, stun grenades and mounted police to push Israeli protesters back toward Jewish areas of Jerusalem.
In all, police said 44 people were arrested and 20 officers were injured.
Saudi Price for Ties With Israel Is Palestinian State with Jerusalem as its capital, Says Saudi Royal
Latest News Plus Friday, August 21, 2020 No commentsSaudi Price for Ties With Israel Is Palestinian State with Jerusalem as its capital, Says Saudi Royal
According to the report, Prince Turki al-Faisal said this in an apparent response to U.S. President Donald Trump who said on Wednesday he expected Saudi Arabia to join a deal announced last week by Israel and the United Arab Emirates to normalise diplomatic ties.
The UAE is only the third Arab state in more than 70 years to forge full relations with Israel.
The UAE said Israel's commitment had kept alive the possibility of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel hitherto had no formal ties with Gulf Arab states but shared concerns with the UAE about Iran's regional influence and actions, along with the UAE's role as a regional business hub, led to a limited thaw and discreet contacts in recent years.
"Any Arab state that is considering following the UAE should demand in return a price, and it should be an expensive price," he wrote in the Saudi newspaper Asharq al-Awsat.
"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has set a price for concluding peace between Israel and the Arabs - it is the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as capital, as provided for by the initiative of the late King Abdullah."
That 2002 Arab League plan offered Israel normalised ties in return for Israeli withdrawal from all territories - the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem - captured in the 1967 Middle East war, and a Palestinian state there.
In the first Saudi reaction to the UAE-Israeli deal, Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Wednesday Riyadh remained committed to the Arab peace initiative.
Prince Turki currently holds no government office but remains influential as current chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies.
According to the report, Prince Turki al-Faisal said this in an apparent response to U.S. President Donald Trump who said on Wednesday he expected Saudi Arabia to join a deal announced last week by Israel and the United Arab Emirates to normalise diplomatic ties.
The UAE is only the third Arab state in more than 70 years to forge full relations with Israel.
The UAE said Israel's commitment had kept alive the possibility of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel hitherto had no formal ties with Gulf Arab states but shared concerns with the UAE about Iran's regional influence and actions, along with the UAE's role as a regional business hub, led to a limited thaw and discreet contacts in recent years.
"Any Arab state that is considering following the UAE should demand in return a price, and it should be an expensive price," he wrote in the Saudi newspaper Asharq al-Awsat.
"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has set a price for concluding peace between Israel and the Arabs - it is the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as capital, as provided for by the initiative of the late King Abdullah."
That 2002 Arab League plan offered Israel normalised ties in return for Israeli withdrawal from all territories - the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem - captured in the 1967 Middle East war, and a Palestinian state there.
In the first Saudi reaction to the UAE-Israeli deal, Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Wednesday Riyadh remained committed to the Arab peace initiative.
Prince Turki currently holds no government office but remains influential as current chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies.
Israeli warplanes strikes cause massive explosions in Gaza
Latest News Plus Friday, August 21, 2020 No commentsIsraeli warplanes strikes cause massive explosions in Gaza
According to Palestinian activists, the airstrikes caused massive explosions that could be felt throughout Gaza.
BREAKING: Israel is bombing Gaza for tenth night running. #GazaUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/YppvjYVjiH
— Mahmoud Ghanem (@MahmoudGhanemPK) August 20, 2020
Meanwhile, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said in a tweet this evening: “Explosive balloons were launched from #Gaza into #Israel throughout the day.”
They added: “In response, our fighter jets just struck infrastructure belonging to Hamas in Gaza used to construct tunnels.”
This is happening where I live and I can’t return to my house in Khanyounis! #Gaza pic.twitter.com/d6gdmXp2m3
— Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸 (@MuhammadSmiry) August 20, 2020
Tonight’s airstrikes by the Israeli Defense Forces mark the tenth day in a row that they have targeted the Gaza Strip.
The strikes were primarily concentrated on the Khan Younis area, which is located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
After a series of rockets were fired at Israel from Gaza earlier tonight, our Air Force just struck a Hamas military compound used for rocket ammunition manufacturing in Gaza in response.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 20, 2020
We hold Hamas responsible for all terror activity emanating from Gaza.
Explosive balloons were launched from #Gaza into #Israel throughout the day.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 20, 2020
In response, our fighter jets just struck infrastructure belonging to Hamas in Gaza used to construct tunnels.
We will continue operating as necessary against any attempt to harm Israeli civilians.
In the 3rd rocket attack of the night, terrorists in Gaza launched 7 rockets at civilians in southern Israel. 6 of the 7 rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome mid-air.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 21, 2020
In response, we struck Hamas military targets in Gaza, including underground terror infrastructure.
According to Palestinian activists, the airstrikes caused massive explosions that could be felt throughout Gaza.
BREAKING: Israel is bombing Gaza for tenth night running. #GazaUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/YppvjYVjiH
— Mahmoud Ghanem (@MahmoudGhanemPK) August 20, 2020
Meanwhile, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said in a tweet this evening: “Explosive balloons were launched from #Gaza into #Israel throughout the day.”
They added: “In response, our fighter jets just struck infrastructure belonging to Hamas in Gaza used to construct tunnels.”
This is happening where I live and I can’t return to my house in Khanyounis! #Gaza pic.twitter.com/d6gdmXp2m3
— Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸 (@MuhammadSmiry) August 20, 2020
Tonight’s airstrikes by the Israeli Defense Forces mark the tenth day in a row that they have targeted the Gaza Strip.
The strikes were primarily concentrated on the Khan Younis area, which is located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
After a series of rockets were fired at Israel from Gaza earlier tonight, our Air Force just struck a Hamas military compound used for rocket ammunition manufacturing in Gaza in response.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 20, 2020
We hold Hamas responsible for all terror activity emanating from Gaza.
Explosive balloons were launched from #Gaza into #Israel throughout the day.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 20, 2020
In response, our fighter jets just struck infrastructure belonging to Hamas in Gaza used to construct tunnels.
We will continue operating as necessary against any attempt to harm Israeli civilians.
In the 3rd rocket attack of the night, terrorists in Gaza launched 7 rockets at civilians in southern Israel. 6 of the 7 rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome mid-air.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 21, 2020
In response, we struck Hamas military targets in Gaza, including underground terror infrastructure.
IDF says airstrikes hit Hamas targets in Gaza after fresh arson
Latest News Plus Tuesday, August 18, 2020 No commentsIDF says airstrikes hit Hamas targets in Gaza after fresh arson
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TOI Photo: Damage caused by an incendiary ballon that landed outside of a kindergarten in Sderot, August 17, 2020. (Israel Fire Department) |
According to the report, the IDF said it hit “underground infrastructure of the Hamas terror group,” but gave no further details on the targets.
The Israeli Army confirmed that it hit terror group’s underground infrastructure; move comes after Egyptian mediators leave Strip after bid to reduce tensions.
The Hamas-linked al-Resalah news reported Israeli shelling in the northern Gaza Strip and airstrikes in southern Gaza close to Rafah city around the disused Yasser Arafat International Airport.לפני זמן קצר, תקפו מטוסי קרב וכלי טיס של צה"ל תשתיות תת-קרקעיות של ארגון הטרור חמאס ברצועת עזה.
— צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) August 17, 2020
התקיפה בוצעה בתגובה להפרחת בלוני הנפץ והתבערה משטח רצועת עזה לשטח ישראל במהלך היום
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The army said the strikes were in retaliation for a series of arson balloon attacks on Monday, including one suspected of having started a small fire Monday afternoon outside a kindergarten in the southern town of Sderot.
Firefighters were called to the scene and quickly put out the blaze in a plastic closet outside the school.
The blaze was one of 20 fires that erupted in areas surrounding the Gaza Strip on Monday, suspected to have been started by the arson balloons.
Separately, police said a “suspicious item” affixed to a balloon was being neutralized in the southern town of Netivot, after apparently being flown across the border from Gaza.
The continued violence comes despite the efforts of Egyptian mediators who were in the Gaza Strip on Monday in an effort to reduce tensions and prevent a new cross-border conflict between Israel and Hamas.
They departed earlier Monday without appearing to have secured a resolution.
Mediators typically announce any agreements before leaving the territory. But after a day of meetings with officials from Hamas, the three Egyptian general intelligence envoys left for Israel, according to Adel Abdelrahman, a Gaza-based advisor to the Egyptian mediators. They made no declaration before departing.
The urgent visit came as hostilities broke out along the Gaza-Israel frontier after months of calm due in part to leaders from both sides being occupied by the coronavirus crisis.
For the past week, Palestinian youth groups affiliated with Hamas, the terror group that seized control of Gaza from rival Palestinian forces in 2007, have fired incendiary balloons toward Israel, setting swaths of farmland on fire. Israel, which holds Hamas responsible for violence emanating from the territory, responded with airstrikes on Hamas military sites, banned Gaza’s fishermen from taking to the sea and shut the main commercial crossing into the territory.
On Tuesday, the lone power plant in Gaza is scheduled to shut down because the closure of Kerem Shalom crossing has cut fuel supplies, exacerbating the power crisis and leaving Gaza’s 2 million residents with about four hours of electricity a day.
Hamas says Israel did not honor previous understandings reached with the help of Egypt and Qatar, in which Israel should ease the blockade it has imposed on Gaza since Hamas’ takeover and allow for large-scale projects to help rescue the collapsing economy.
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TOI Photo: Damage caused by an incendiary ballon that landed outside of a kindergarten in Sderot, August 17, 2020. (Israel Fire Department) |
According to the report, the IDF said it hit “underground infrastructure of the Hamas terror group,” but gave no further details on the targets.
The Israeli Army confirmed that it hit terror group’s underground infrastructure; move comes after Egyptian mediators leave Strip after bid to reduce tensions.
The Hamas-linked al-Resalah news reported Israeli shelling in the northern Gaza Strip and airstrikes in southern Gaza close to Rafah city around the disused Yasser Arafat International Airport.לפני זמן קצר, תקפו מטוסי קרב וכלי טיס של צה"ל תשתיות תת-קרקעיות של ארגון הטרור חמאס ברצועת עזה.
— צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) August 17, 2020
התקיפה בוצעה בתגובה להפרחת בלוני הנפץ והתבערה משטח רצועת עזה לשטח ישראל במהלך היום
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The army said the strikes were in retaliation for a series of arson balloon attacks on Monday, including one suspected of having started a small fire Monday afternoon outside a kindergarten in the southern town of Sderot.
Firefighters were called to the scene and quickly put out the blaze in a plastic closet outside the school.
The blaze was one of 20 fires that erupted in areas surrounding the Gaza Strip on Monday, suspected to have been started by the arson balloons.
Separately, police said a “suspicious item” affixed to a balloon was being neutralized in the southern town of Netivot, after apparently being flown across the border from Gaza.
The continued violence comes despite the efforts of Egyptian mediators who were in the Gaza Strip on Monday in an effort to reduce tensions and prevent a new cross-border conflict between Israel and Hamas.
They departed earlier Monday without appearing to have secured a resolution.
Mediators typically announce any agreements before leaving the territory. But after a day of meetings with officials from Hamas, the three Egyptian general intelligence envoys left for Israel, according to Adel Abdelrahman, a Gaza-based advisor to the Egyptian mediators. They made no declaration before departing.
The urgent visit came as hostilities broke out along the Gaza-Israel frontier after months of calm due in part to leaders from both sides being occupied by the coronavirus crisis.
For the past week, Palestinian youth groups affiliated with Hamas, the terror group that seized control of Gaza from rival Palestinian forces in 2007, have fired incendiary balloons toward Israel, setting swaths of farmland on fire. Israel, which holds Hamas responsible for violence emanating from the territory, responded with airstrikes on Hamas military sites, banned Gaza’s fishermen from taking to the sea and shut the main commercial crossing into the territory.
On Tuesday, the lone power plant in Gaza is scheduled to shut down because the closure of Kerem Shalom crossing has cut fuel supplies, exacerbating the power crisis and leaving Gaza’s 2 million residents with about four hours of electricity a day.
Hamas says Israel did not honor previous understandings reached with the help of Egypt and Qatar, in which Israel should ease the blockade it has imposed on Gaza since Hamas’ takeover and allow for large-scale projects to help rescue the collapsing economy.
Israeli Air Force launches heavyattack over Gaza
Latest News Plus Saturday, August 15, 2020 No commentsIsraeli Air Force launches heavyattack over Gaza
The Israeli Air Force would also target the port west of Khan Younis, as they fired a number of missiles toward this coastal area. Local Palestinian activists reported heavy damage to several buildings in the Gaza Strip, while also confirming the hospitalization of a three-year-old girl from the Al-Bureij Camp.
The young girl was said to have suffered minor injuries and was treated at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. He also confirmed the arrival of a 3-year-old girl from Al-Bureij, to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, after she was lightly injured.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army said their raids specifically targeted site belonging to the Hamas Movement’s military wing. Videos of the airstrikes were released on social media last night, showing several blasts inside the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Air Force has since halted their attack over the Gaza Strip, but the situation still remains very tense. AMN
The Israeli Air Force would also target the port west of Khan Younis, as they fired a number of missiles toward this coastal area. Local Palestinian activists reported heavy damage to several buildings in the Gaza Strip, while also confirming the hospitalization of a three-year-old girl from the Al-Bureij Camp.
The young girl was said to have suffered minor injuries and was treated at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. He also confirmed the arrival of a 3-year-old girl from Al-Bureij, to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, after she was lightly injured.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army said their raids specifically targeted site belonging to the Hamas Movement’s military wing. Videos of the airstrikes were released on social media last night, showing several blasts inside the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Air Force has since halted their attack over the Gaza Strip, but the situation still remains very tense. AMN
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