In the case of Israeli air stripes on the Gaza Strip, at least 44 people were killed on Sunday, according to the civil protection that was controlled by the radical Islamic Hamas. Dozens of other people were injured, said the civil protection spokesperson Mahmoud Bassal. In the city of Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip alone, there were at least 21 people.
Half -Marart resumes Israel’s huge air strikes on the Hamas destinations in the Gaza Strip. A ceasefire -the fire has been agreed between the two parties has been in force since January 19. The Israeli army also started a new site in the Palestinian area.
Rakets also on Israel
There was also an attack on Israel on Sunday evening. According to military information, around ten rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip to the south of Israel. Most of them could be intercepted, said an Israeli military spokesperson. It was the toughest rocket fire in Gaza on Israeli goals for months. The military wing of the Islamic Hamas complained to the attack.
According to the Israeli emergency services, a man in the South Israeli city of Ashkelon was somewhat injured by Schrapnell. Moreover, several people were treated for fear. In Ashakelon a street and various parked vehicles were damaged, the military spokesperson said. Raketen -Alarm was activated in the region.
“Hamas is terrorism!”
In the meantime, hundreds of Palestinians in the Jabalija refugee camp are demonstrating in the north of the Gaza Strip for an end to the war with Israel. Many of them protested against the Islamic Hamas, which they blamed for the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the large scaling area. Among other things, on posters and speeches: “Hamas is terrorism!”
Other posters and slogans were full of anger at Israel, to which the deliberate bombing of residential areas were accused. The blockade of the area for aid help from the beginning of March was also protested.
Source: Krone

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