Israel Gaza Struggle: Netanyahu justifies targeting media buildings

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has justified the Israeli army's attack on a building called Al-Jala on Saturday in Gaza.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has justified the Israeli army's attack on a building called Al-Jala on Saturday in Gaza.

Netanyahu said in an interview to the US news channel CBS that there was "the intelligence office of a Palestinian terrorist organization that planned and carried out terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians, so our target was completely legitimate." The building housed media organizations such as Al-Jazeera and the Associated Press. The Israeli army had given an hour to clear the building before the attack.

Netanyahu has confirmed that the US authorities were informed of the attack. However, the owner of the building has rejected his connection with Hamas. The Associated Press has demanded evidence from Israel. At the same, news agency AFP has said that his media colleagues will come to his office in Gaza.

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Netanyahu said – will continue the attack

While rejecting international ceasefire efforts on Sunday, TV Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that his military campaign against Hamas will "continue with full force". At the meeting of Israel's Security Cabinet on Sunday, he said, "Our campaign against terrorist organizations will continue with full force. We are still taking action and will do so as long as there is a need and peace for the citizens of Israel." Not installed. It will take time."

Netanyahu said that Israel wants to take the exact price from the 'invader' and thwart them. Subsequently, at a press conference in the afternoon, Netanyahu thanked US President Joe Biden for his support, saying he felt "under pressure" on the issue. Haidi Amr, the American envoy who arrived in Tel Aviv this week, met several Israeli leaders, Israeli Arab leaders and officials. It is believed that America considers Hamas to be an extremist organization, so Haidi Amr Hamas will not meet Palestinian leaders again.

Demonstration in support of Palestinians in Germany, 59 arrested

Berlin police said on Sunday that 59 people were arrested and more than a dozen police personnel were injured during violent demonstrations in support of the Palestinians. According to police, more than 3,500 people had gathered on Saturday afternoon in the Noikhen district of Germany's capital. While stopping the demonstrations, the protesters left bottles and firecrackers on the police, which injured 93 officers and forced them to use paper spray.

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Police say that most people are being investigated for raising 'anti-Israel slogans'. There were many demonstrations throughout the day due to which 900 police personnel were landed, many of which were peaceful. During the deepening conflict between Israel and Gaza, there have been several demonstrations in Germany that have seen protesters chanting anti-Jewish slogans, burning Israeli flags and damaging the doors of the Jewish shrines. Germany's Central Council of Juice said on Sunday that it had "faced the most disgusting anti-Semitic insult on social media".

33 killed in airstrikes on Gaza, 181 dead

The Health Ministry run by Hamas in Gaza has informed about the casualties in the attacks of the Israeli army on Sunday. The Health Ministry has said that 33 people have died in air strikes. A spokesperson of the ministry has said that 12 women and 8 children are among those killed, while 50 people have been injured. The workers engaged in relief and rescue work are still looking for the survivors in the wreckage of the collapsed buildings in the attack.

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With this, the death toll in Gaza has reached 181 in this violence which started a week ago. At the same time, Israeli officials say that 10 people have died in the latest attacks, including two children. There have been rocket attacks on several southern cities of Israel last night.

Israeli army said, Hamas fired rocket

The Israeli army has said that Hamas has fired the largest number of rockets in the Israeli territory so far from Gaza in the latest attack. Major General Ori Gordin told reporters that since Monday, Hamas has fired about 3,000 rockets towards Israel. He said that the speed with which the rockets were fired from Gaza is greater than the previous attacks from Gaza and from the 2006 attacks by Hezbollah of Lebanon.

Efforts to reach agreement between Israel and Hamas intensified

International efforts to find a solution to the ongoing violence between Hamas in Israel and Gaza have intensified. The American envoy to Israel, Haidi Amr, has held talks with Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and other security officials. Here, Egypt has also stepped up mediation efforts for a cease-fire between the two sides.

In an important meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, a group of Islamic countries on Sunday, Saudi Arabia has blamed Israel for "violating the rights of the Palestinians". The meeting is currently going on. On Sunday, the United Nations Security Council has also called an emergency meeting to discuss the issue. On Tuesday, the foreign ministers of the countries involved in the European Union will also meet to discuss this issue. In this meeting it will be discussed how the Sangh can contribute in the effort to end violence.

Union foreign policy chief Giuseppe Borel said that common people are dying due to the ongoing violence between the two sides, which cannot be accepted. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has said in a tweet that it is very important to stop the ongoing fight between the two sides and talks should be taken forward for two-state between the two. Pope Francis and the German government have appealed to both sides to find a solution to the problem through dialogue.

Seventh day of Israel-Palestinian conflict – Photos

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Hamas leader's targets were targeted

Israeli jets have carried out fresh attacks in Gaza on Sunday for the seventh consecutive day. In these attacks, the targets of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwarin Gaza have also been targeted. No information has been found so far about how many people were killed in the latest bombing. According to news agency Reuters, health officials of Gaza have said that 26 people have died so far in the Israeli rocket attacks on Sunday. Two houses were targeted in these attacks.

Here Hamas extremists have also carried out several rocket attacks towards Israel. Fierce attacks on Palestinians, fear of civil war in Israel. China came to light on the blood clashes that broke out in Israel and the Palestinians

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Netanyahu answered

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had said that his government would respond to rocket attacks with full force until they could ensure complete security. He said, "We will continue to respond to the attacks until the security of our people is ensured. We have killed dozens of Hamas extremists and destroyed hundreds of their targets, including missile launchers and buildings from where these organizations Used to plan and carry out attacks. "

Here former Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennett, in a conversation with the BBC, has supported the move of the Israeli government and said that Hamas is directly responsible for the deaths of ordinary citizens. He told the BBC, "We are taking precautions as much as possible but they have started firing rockets at our neighbor without any provocation and in response to this we have targeted Hamas bases. So you can understand that some We will know and Hamas is directly responsible for this. They should think about this before attacking us. "

Appeal to the international community

At the same time, the international community has appealed to both sides to stop the violence and maintain peace. An important meeting of the United Nations Security Council is going to be held on Sunday on the issue of Israel-Palestinian issue.

Ainet Wilf, who was an advisor to former Israeli President and former Prime Minister Shimon Peres, says that even if a ceasefire is implemented, the quarrel will not be completely resolved.

She says, "From the Palestinian and Arab point of view, Israel should not exist and be a nation demarcated for the Jews. They are trying to eliminate it from generation to generation. And They believe this that The area should be dominated by the Arab and Islamic world. They consider the Jews' country to be temporary and they will try their best to end it. "

He also tweeted an article he wrote in 2017

How the latest violence erupted?

This process of struggle has started after the unrest in Jerusalem for the last about a month. It began after threatening to evict Palestinian families from East Jerusalem whom Jews claim their land and want to settle there. Because of this, there were clashes between the protesters and the police in the Arab-populated areas there.

On Friday, clashes broke out between protesters and police near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem. There have been skirmishes between the two sides before the Al-Aqsa Mosque, but the violence on last Friday was the most serious since 2017. Al-Aqsa Mosque is considered by both Muslims and Jews to be a holy site.

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What is the dispute between Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque?

After the Middle East War of 1967, Israel took control of East Jerusalem and considers the entire city as its capital. However, the international community does not support it. Palestinians see East Jerusalem as the capital of a future independent country.

Tension has increased in the area for the last few days. It is alleged that the Jews who claim this part of the land are trying to evict the Palestinians, which is a matter of dispute. In October 2016, the Executive Board of the UN's cultural arm, UNESCO, passed a disputed resolution stating that the historic al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem has no claim to Jews.

The proposal was passed by the Executive Committee of UNESCO

It was said in this proposal that Muslims have the right over the Al-Aqsa Mosque and it has no historical connection with the Jews. While Jews have been calling it Temple Mount and it has been considered an important religious place for Jews.

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