All for Joomla All for Webmasters
NEWS

Gaza militants fire rockets, Israel mounts airstrikes after deadly West Bank raid

Gaza

Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip launched rockets at southern Israel and Israeli aircraft struck targets in the coastal enclave early Thursday after a deadly gun battle with Israeli troops during a raid in the occupied West Bank that killed 10 Palestinians.

Read More:-Liam Neeson Said Joy Behar’s Crush On Him Made Him ‘Uncomfortable’ On ‘The View’

The bloodshed extends one of the deadliest periods in years between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank, where dozens of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the start of the year. Palestinian attacks on Israelis in 2023 have killed 11 people.

The violence comes in the first weeks of Israel’s new far-right government, which has promised to take a tough line against the Palestinians and pledged to ramp up construction of Jewish settlements on lands that Palestinians seek for their future state.

Read More:-New photo shows U.S. spy plane pilot’s selfie with Chinese balloon

Israel was bracing for a retaliation, and police were stepping up security in sensitive areas. A day after a raid in January on the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank that killed 10 Palestinians, a Palestinian shot and killed seven people outside a synagogue in East Jerusalem.

On Thursday, police said security guards at the entrance to a Jewish settlement in the West Bank shot and lightly wounded a woman who police said attempted to stab the guards.

Read More:-Grandfather of toddler who died from fentanyl plans to file lawsuit

The Israeli military said Palestinian militants fired six rockets from the Gaza Strip toward the country’s south early Thursday. The Israeli military said air defenses intercepted five of the rockets, which were fired toward the cities of Ashkelon and Sderot. One missile landed in an open field.

Israeli aircraft then struck several targets in northern and central Gaza, including a weapons-manufacturing site and a military compound belonging to the Hamas militant group, which rules Gaza. There were no reports of injuries in Israel or Gaza.

Read More:-MTG defends her call to split up the US by saying the country is moving towards another civil war: ‘We have to do something about it’

Violence in the West Bank often sets off a response from militants in Gaza, although the rocket attacks were not immediately claimed by Palestinian militant groups.

Among the 10 killed in the raid Wednesday in the West Bank town of Nablus were Palestinian men, aged 72 and 61, and a 16-year-old boy, according to health officials. Scores of others were wounded. Various Palestinian militant groups claimed six of the dead as members. There was no immediate word on whether the others belonged to armed groups. Officials also said a 66-year-old man died from tear gas inhalation.

Read More:-Russia, China show off ties amid maneuvering over Ukraine

It was one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year of fighting in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and raised the likelihood of further bloodshed. Israeli police said they were on heightened alert, while Hamas said its patience was “running out.” Islamic Jihad, another militant group, vowed to retaliate.

In response to the raid, a strike was called across the West Bank, and schools, universities and shops shut down in protest. Schools and universities were closed in Gaza. Most shops in East Jerusalem were also shut.

Wednesday’s four-hour operation left a broad swath of damage in a centuries-old marketplace in Nablus, a city known as a militant stronghold.

Read More:-Hospitals to furniture, big cos to small ones, technology is core

In one emotional scene, an overwhelmed medic pronounced a man dead, only to notice the lifeless patient was his father. Elsewhere, an amateur video showed two men, apparently unarmed, being shot as they ran in the street.

Israel has stepped up raids in pursuit of wanted militants in the West Bank since a series of deadly Palestinian attacks in Israel last spring. Israel says the raids are meant to dismantle militant networks and thwart future attacks. But the raids have shown few signs of slowing the violence and, in cases like Wednesday’s operation, can raise the likelihood of reprisals.

Also Read– Health Clinic set to open for East Palestine residents

The Israeli military said it entered Nablus, the West Bank’s commercial center, to arrest three militants suspected in previous shooting attacks. The main suspect was wanted in the killing of an Israeli soldier last fall.

The influx of wounded overwhelmed the city’s Najah Hospital, said Ahmad Aswad, the head nurse of the cardiology department.

In the Old City of Nablus, people stared at the rubble that was all that remained of a large home in the centuries-old marketplace. From one end to the other, shops were riddled with bullet holes. Parked cars were crushed. Blood stained the cement ruins. Furniture from the destroyed home was scattered among mounds of debris.

Also Read– Moderna promises free COVID-19 vaccines after U.S. public health emergency ends

As the bodies were paraded through the crowd on stretchers, thousands of people packed the streets, chanting in support of the militants. Masked men fired into the air.

The fighting comes at a sensitive time, less than two months after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new hard-line government took office. It presents an early challenge for Netanyahu, who on top of spiraling violence is also facing waves of pro-democracy protests by Israelis against a plan to overhaul the country’s justice system.

Also Read:- Former President Jimmy Carter, 98, receiving home hospice care

The government is dominated by ultranationalists who have pushed for tougher action against Palestinian militants and vowed to entrench Israeli rule in the West Bank. Israeli media have quoted top security officials as expressing concern that this could lead to even more violence as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan approaches.

About 60 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank and East Jerusalem this year, according to a tally by the Associated Press.

Read More:-If resurrecting classic hi-fi is in, we want these 8 products brought back to life

Last year, nearly 150 Palestinians were killed in those areas, making it the deadliest year there since 2004, according to figures by the Israeli rights group B’Tselem. Some 30 people on the Israeli side were killed in Palestinian attacks.

Source :
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top