In a significant development, Israel declared a military offensive against Palestine’s Hamas on Saturday, vowing to retaliate for a fierce rocket attack that claimed the lives of 22 Israelis. This attack, which Hamas claimed as their “first strike,” has escalated the already tense situation in the region. Here are the key points in this unfolding story:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a solemn declaration, stating that Israel is now at war, not just engaged in an operation or escalation. He emphasized that they would emerge victorious and that Hamas would face an unprecedented price for their actions.
Over 5,000 rockets were launched towards Israel, accompanied by blaring sirens across the country. Israeli defense forces reported an infiltration attempt by Hamas militants, whom they classify as terrorists. The attack involved the use of paragliders and firing at passing vehicles.
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant characterized Hamas’s actions as a “grave mistake” and affirmed that Israeli troops were actively engaged in countering the enemy.
The Indian embassy in Israel issued an advisory to its citizens, urging them to remain vigilant and follow local safety protocols. They advised against unnecessary movement and encouraged people to stay close to safety shelters.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) declared a state of readiness for war, citing widespread rocket fire into Israeli territory from Gaza and the infiltration of terrorists into Israel. They vowed to defend the country against these threats.
The armed wing of Hamas announced “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” and claimed to have fired over 5,000 rockets in the initial 20-minute strike. They expressed their determination to hold the enemy accountable for their actions.
Sirens blared in Jerusalem and various parts of Israel as rockets hit multiple locations. Civilians were advised to seek shelter, and those near the Gaza strip were urged to stay home. Tragically, an elderly Israeli woman lost her life in a rocket attack, with 15 others injured.
Disturbing visuals emerged of residents fleeing their homes in Gazan border areas. Men and women were seen carrying blankets and food items as they moved away from the border with Israel.
Israel and Palestinian militants, particularly Hamas, have been engaged in several conflicts since Hamas assumed power in Gaza in 2007. The recent escalation comes in the wake of heightened tensions, exacerbated by Israel’s closure of borders to Gazan workers. The conflict this year has already resulted in casualties on both sides, including fighters and civilians.
The recent violence erupted following Hamas’s call to “draw a line to end the occupation” and its allegations of Israeli crimes on Palestinian land, particularly at the holy site of Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem.
The situation remains fluid, with international concerns growing over the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas. Efforts for de-escalation and peace are urgently needed to prevent further loss of life and destabilization in the region.
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