215 Palestinians, including 100 children, have been injured. In addition, there is no fuel to run the only power plant, so Gaza’s more than two million residents have only four hours of electricity a day.
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The number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip Israeli offensive against Islamic Jihad amounts to at least 32after a new one night of fire exchanges. At least among the dead there are 6 children. Five of them died this Friday from a projectile impact in the city jabalia, in the north of the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) blames Israel for the attack, and the Israeli military says it was the impact of a failed missile from the Palestinian Group (PIJ).
In addition, according to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, they are already 215 Palestinians injured in the enclave, also around a a hundred children.
After a bloody day of violence on Saturday, Israeli army continuous bombing across the strip during the night and early Sunday morning.
Two Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders killed
According to the Israeli military, they are bombing tunnels used by Palestinian Islamic Jihad to penetrate Israeli territory, as well as leaders of this group. Friday they killed the leader of the YIP in the North, Taysir al-Jabari, and yesterday, Sunday, to the leader of the organization in the south of the Strip, Khaled Mansour. Islamic Jihad itself has confirmed these deaths, stressing that this fact will “ignite the battle”: “The blood of Commander Khaled Mansour will ignite the battle to defend Jerusalem and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is today attacked by settlers”.
“The mujahideen will not let this blood dry up until they destroy the enemy settlements with their missiles and stab them with their arrows, and make them swallow the bitterness of remorse for what their hands have done in terms of killing innocents, terrorism and destruction ,’ they pointed out.
The origin of the current offensive
The Israeli offensive began Friday with a vigorous Israeli “preemptive” operation against jihadist targets in Gaza, in light of what the military described as an “imminent threat” of an attack by the group in retaliation after Monday’s arrest of one of its members. its members. leaders during a raid on the occupied West Bank.
In response to the attacks, nearly 400 projectiles have been fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip since Friday. There are no deaths in Israel, which accounts for 21 minor injuries.
For their part, the Palestinian authorities denounce that the Israeli bombings in Gaza, in addition to the dead and wounded, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis who lives in the enclave. After the closure of the border crossings as a punitive measure a few days ago, the Strip continued to exist without the fuel needed to run the only power plantFor example, the more than two million inhabitants of Gaza have only four hours of electricity a day and basic services work in a very limited way.
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting Monday to discuss the Gaza crisis.
Yes OK Egypt has confirmed that it is trying to mediate between the parties, something the United Nations is also trying to do, at the moment there are no signs of a possible ceasefire.
Right, the UN Security Council will celebrate this monday emergency meeting behind closed doors to analyze what is happening, Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riad Mansur announced in a statement.
The meeting is taking place at the request of the United Arab Emirates, a member of the United Nations Security Council, in a proposal supported by China, France, Ireland and Norway, as announced by the Director of Strategic Communications of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, Afra Mahash al-Hameli.
During Monday’s meeting, members of the Security Council will “discuss current developments and ways to support international efforts to achieve a comprehensive and just peace,” the note, collected by the emirate’s official news agency, WAM, said.
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