Survivors of Israeli air strikes in Gaza tell about grief and loss Gaza News
Gaza City -Since May 10, the Israeli military has carried out violent air strikes on the Israeli Gaza Strip, causing widespread death and destruction.
The fighting took place in a tense situation that lasted for several weeks Threat of forced eviction Among the Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli forces stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, wounding hundreds of Palestinian demonstrators.
When Israel missed the deadline for Hamas, which rules Gaza, to withdraw its troops from the area, the organization fired rockets at Jerusalem.
The Israeli raid is now on its tenth day, killing at least 227 Palestinians, including 64 children, in the besieged coastal area. About 1,500 Palestinians were injured in Gaza.
Gaza City, Gaza – Israel’s military has pounded the Palestinian enclave of Gaza with an intense aerial bombardment since May 10, leaving widespread death and destruction.
The fighting followed weeks of soaring tensions over the threat of forced expulsions of Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, with Israeli forces storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and wounding hundreds of Palestinian protesters.
When Israel missed a deadline by Hamas, which rules Gaza, to withdraw its forces from the area, the group fired rockets towards Jerusalem.
The Israeli raids, now in their 10th day, have killed at least 227 Palestinians, including 64 children, in the besieged coastal enclave. About 1,500 Palestinians have been wounded in Gaza.
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Twitter/Al JazeeraAn Israeli airstrike on Saturday demolished a Gaza City high-rise building that housed journalists from the Associated Press, Al Jazeera and other news outlets.About an hour before, a resident of the 12-story building received a call, purportedly from the Israeli military, warning of an impending attack but giving no explanation for why the building was being targeted. Journalists described a mad scramble to collect equipment and evacuate the building. Several networks, including Al Jazeera, then showed the building collapsing on live TV.“I have been working here for 11 years. I have been covering many events from this building,” Al Jazeera reporter Safwat al-Kahlout said in an interview with his own outlet. “Now everything, in two seconds, just vanished.”⭕ LIVE footage of the moment an Israeli air raid bombed the offices of Al Jazeera and The Associated Press in Gaza City ⬇️🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/RvtP1lEX