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Sunday, May 16, 2021

Tensions Between Israel And Palestine || 'Bombing Will Continue As Long As Needed' | Israel, Becoming God on Earth

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will continue to "respond to rocket attacks with full force."

In a televised address on Saturday, Netanyahu said the bombing would continue "as long as it is needed," but stressed that "every effort is being made to reduce civilian casualties."

Netanyahu also said that "it is not us who are responsible for this confrontation but the party that is attacking us."

Tensions between Israel and Palestine have entered their seventh day and are currently showing no signs of abating.

Three more Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Sunday morning. According to Palestine, 148 Palestinians have been killed so far in the conflict since Monday, while Israel says ten of its citizens, including two children, have been killed.

Israel says dozens of those killed in Gaza were militants, while Palestinian officials say 41 children were among those killed.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday expressed deep frustration over the killing of civilians in Gaza and the attack on international media offices.

A spokesman for Antonio Guterres said in a statement that the secretary-general "deeply regrets" the growing number of civilian casualties, including the deaths of ten members of the same family, including children, as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the Shati camp in Gaza.

The statement also said that Antonio Guterres was "deeply disturbed" by the devastation caused by the Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, which included several international media offices as well as residential apartments.

According to the statement, the Secretary-General reminded all parties that targeting civilians and the media is a violation of international law and should be avoided at all costs.

Israel's worst attacks on Gaza continue, with the number of martyrs, including 41 children, rising to 154

Israel's worst attacks on Gaza continue, the number of martyrs including 41 children has reached 154. The UN Security Council has also convened a meeting to review the situation.

Talks of world rulers, demands for peace did not work, terrorist state of Israel continues attacks on Gaza. Another attack by Zionist forces killed 13 more Palestinians and wounded several others.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed deep frustration over the martyrdom of civilians in Gaza and the attack on international media offices. A spokesman for the secretary-general said he was "deeply saddened" by the martyrdom of ten members of the same family, including children, as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the Shati camp in Gaza.

Israel destroyed the Arab television Al Jazeera office and other media offices, aljla tower in Al Jazeera and US news agency the number of offices of media houses, including the AP, Israeli Prime Minister said the brazen bombing continued until Stay as long as needed.

Palestinians demonstrated in several cities in the West Bank, including Bethlehem, and Israeli forces used excessive force on protesters. Zionist forces opened fire on the youth, injuring several people, and Israeli troops pushed media representatives. Protesters held Palestinian flags.

On the other hand, US President Joe Biden has called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after another day of violence in the tense tensions between Israel and Palestine.

The international community has called for an end to growing tensions between Israel and Palestine in the region.

On Saturday, Israel destroyed a multi-story building in Gaza in an airstrike that housed the offices of the international broadcaster Al Jazeera and the American news agency Associated Press, while Israel raided a refugee camp on Saturday. Eight children and two women were killed in the attack.

This has been the most violent conflict between Israel and the Palestinians since 2014.

The multi-storey building that was targeted on Saturday had several residential apartments in addition to Al Jazeera's office, as well as the offices of several other local and international broadcasters.

The owner of the building has denied Israeli claims of Hamas presence, saying the building housed only the offices of other media outlets and about 60 apartments. According to Al Jazeera TV, an hour before the building was targeted, Israeli officials warned that the building should be vacated. An hour later, the building collapsed in an airstrike.

Al-Jala Tower owner Jawad Mehdi said an Israeli intelligence official called him and said he had only an hour to evacuate, according to AFP.

AFP heard him rumbling on the phone with the official for another 10 minutes so that journalists could go out with their equipment. The official on the line refused.

Al Jazeera correspondent Safwat al-Kahlot has been working here for 11 years. He said: 'I have covered many events from this building, we have spent many personal and professional moments here. Everything is over in just two seconds.

Earlier, Faris Akram, a correspondent for the Associated Press in Gaza, tweeted that bombs could now fall on our offices. "We ran down the stairs from the 11th floor and are now looking at the building from a distance and praying that the Israeli army will change its mind."

Becoming God On Earth

The 22,000-square-kilometer illegal state of Israel has a total population of about 8.5 million. This population is less than the city of Istanbul in Turkey, but this country rules the world.

Today, Israel has become the world's most technologically advanced superpower, while Israel is one of the world's top five arms sellers. Israel sells $7 billion in net weapons each year. Israel's arms customers include developed countries such as Russia, South Korea, Australia, France and Germany. One can only guess at what a great power Israel has become. Israel has also become the world's largest exporter of drones. Israel accounts for 60% of the global drone market. In addition, today Israel sells more than $60 billion worth of goods abroad. Of these exports, about ً 22 billion worth of goods include state-of-the-art military and non-military equipment. These items include fighter jets, drones, modern computers, integrated circuits and missiles.

This was a brief introduction to an illegitimate occupying state of Israel. Of the approximately 8 million Palestinians in occupied Palestine, about 5 million Palestinians live in and around occupied Jerusalem. About one million people are being held in and around West Jordan, while two million people (who have been under illegal blockade by Israel for the past 14 years) are being held in the besieged city of Gaza.

Gaza is the city that has sweated under the teeth of the world's fourth most dangerous army with the world's most advanced technology and the most powerful weapons.

Gaza is a city with the sea on one side and the illegitimate state of Israel on the other. It is under Israeli siege with only one way out, called the "Rafah Pass", which meets Egypt's Sinai Desert and is also closed by Egypt on Israeli orders. ۔ Gaza has been under Israeli blockade for the past 14 years and it is impossible to bring a single sack of cement here without Israel's consent.

Of Gaza's 2 million population, about 700,000 are unemployed, while others earn less than $2 a day. Food is provided here under the auspices of the United Nations (UNRWA) while medicines are delivered on humanitarian grounds. (It is also up to Israel to decide whether or not to allow the supply of medicine. Israel includes thousands of sick children and women suffering from cancer and other dangerous diseases who are not allowed to leave Gaza for treatment.)

This situation is an indisputable fact, but it is also a fact that the Palestinians in this small fragment have tarnished the image of Israel's invincibility.

This is not the first time that the so-called helpless freedom fighters in Palestine, including Hamas, Islamic Jihad and others, have told Israel its times. In fact, it has been seen in 2014, 2008. In addition, the Mujahideen liberated Gaza from Israeli control in 2005, after which Israel has imposed the strictest sanctions on Gaza.

From a moral point of view, when you cannot instill fear in your enemy, it is certain that you have been defeated, and this is what has been happening to Israel for the last 70 years. Despite all the state terrorism and relentless use of force, Israel has not been able to scare the Palestinians to death, which is a defeat for Israel. How can this nation be defeated whose children are busy in their game even after watching the bombing?

Well, that's another aspect, but here I would like to mention some facts that are still hidden from the eyes of many people.

The story of Israel's recent and historic humiliation began when the Zionist army in occupied Palestine used force to evict Palestinians from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah, east of occupied Jerusalem, in response to which the Palestinians resisted. Of Against Palestinian resistance, Israel attacked Al-Aqsa Mosque, demonstrating traditional terrorism, desecrating it, damaging it, torturing fasting people, injuring hundreds and arresting dozens.

Hamas, a resistance group in Gaza, has warned Israel to withdraw from Al-Aqsa Mosque immediately and refrain from desecrating it, otherwise it will face severe repercussions. Israel took Hamas's statement seriously and continued the operation. He believed that Hamas had a few home-made short-range rockets, which its Iron Dome air defense system would not give any status to, because in Gaza it is very difficult to get weapons, let alone bread. So Israel continued to carry out terrorist attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque, but Israel faced an extraordinary situation when Hamas' state-of-the-art rockets rained down on Israeli border towns as well as Jerusalem.

Israel's loss was so extraordinary and sudden that it took some time to respond. Let me make it clear that Israel has no constitution. They call the Torah their law and constitution. Their national policy is that if a Jew is killed anywhere in the world, even if it is not an Israeli city, it is Israel's duty to take revenge. Therefore, the details of his loss have not been revealed which actually happened.

There is no news in the international media about Israel's loss. It looks like just a few rockets landed in the open. All media in the world is in the hands of Israel (all the major media houses in the world belong to the Jews). The damage is being done, but it is being said that there was no damage to Israel in these attacks. On the first day, it was reported that there was only minor damage. The next day news came that all the damage had taken place in the city of Ashkelon, which borders Gaza, including a bus, buildings, a pipeline and some vehicles. But the reality is the opposite. An attack on Israel by Palestinian insurgents is so dangerous that Israel could not withstand it.

Before today, rockets fired by Palestinian insurgents had a limited range, hitting just a few kilometers, but the attacks since Thursday have revealed shocking details. It was unbelievable that Palestinian insurgents targeted as far as the Israeli city of Jerusalem.

Michael Armstrong, an associate professor of operations research at Brooks University in Canada, described the reaction of Palestinian insurgents as "extremely dangerous and unbelievable" in an article in the Canadian newspaper Tornato Star, saying no one expected Hamas. Will have such advanced guided missile technology. He said that in the first 24 hours of the attack on Israel, 470 rockets were fired from Gaza, dozens of which were self-guided, in an attempt to disrupt Israel's state-of-the-art defense system, the Iron Dome. Succeeded and reached their goal. (It should be noted that Israel's air defense system "Iron Dome" is a state-of-the-art system that is available in two other countries, including the United States and France.)

He said that before that, Palestinian rockets were unguided and did not have a regular target. After firing, it is known where it will fall. However, in the last four days, the guided missiles used in the rockets fired, which crossed the Iron Dome system and destroyed the Ashkelon power plant. Not only Ashkelon, these missiles reached Jerusalem and Ashdod.

The governor of Ashdod addressed Netanyahu in a message on the social networking site Twitter, saying the situation in the city was out of control, with several houses destroyed and dozens injured.

The attack was so severe that Israeli media reported that more than 50 percent of Israelis lived in underground shelters day and night. The Israeli government moved all its offices in Tel Aviv to underground bunkers and called in 5,000 reserve troops.

Israeli media reported two days later that the attacks caused minor damage to an oil field, a television station building, a shopping mall, some residential houses and a makeshift military armory. According to reports, Israel is currently in a state of uncertainty. Israel's arsenal has been destroyed. Missiles hit a section of Ben Gurion International Airport. The Israeli seaport was partially damaged and at least 20 Israeli civilians, including five soldiers, were killed.

A spokesman for the Israeli military said in a statement published in Israel's leading Hebrew newspaper, Israel Hume, that the Palestinians were apparently using a variety of rockets, but none of them were new or sophisticated. Dangerous for Israel. He said that the fact is that Hamas has several small range missiles such as Qassam (6 to 10 km range) or Al-Quds 101 (16 km range). There are also grade systems (55km range) and seagulls 55km (55km range). Mortar shells are used for the shortest range.

Not only that, but Hamas also has long-range systems such as the M75 (75km range), Al-Fajr (up to 100km), R-160 (up to 120km) and some M302S with a range of 200km.

So it is clear that Hamas weapons could target Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, as well as Israel's coastal areas, where most of the country's population and most important installations are located.

However, the facts are quite the opposite. On Thursday, Hamas announced in a statement that it had a missile with a range of 250 km, called "Ayash". It is said to have targeted Ramon Airport, which Israel has denied, saying air traffic was not affected.

Retired Brigadier General Michael Herzog, head of the Israeli Defense Forces at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, says Israeli military and intelligence officials are now more concerned about the Palestinians' missile development capabilities than before. ۔ How many and what kind of weapons does Hamas have? It is impossible to estimate. Earlier, the Palestinians had current-guided anti-tank missiles brought from Egypt through tunnels, but Israel destroyed all those tunnels in the 2014 war. In such a situation, Hamas's possession of sophisticated missiles is a matter of grave concern to Israel.

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