Israel is acting ruthlessly. Gaza has been shaken from the north to the south by continuous airstrikes of Israel.
Attacks between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas military, which began a week ago, continue. Gaza has been rained with fire on Sunday. Three buildings were demolished in the incident. At least 42 Palestinians were reported dead. Gaza health ministry said 16 of them were women and 10 were children. The Sunday attack was the deadliest the Gaza city has ever witnessed.
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Another 50 were reported injured. The Israeli military destroyed the residence of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza. While the international community is trying to persuade both sides to ceasefire, Israel is not backing down.
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled that a fourth war between Israel and the Palestinians was imminent. He said full-scale attacks on Hamas would continue. Israel wants Hamas to pay a heavy price.
An alliance of 57 Islamic countries met urgently on Sunday to discuss the latest clashes. The Coalition of Islamic Countries believes that Palestinians have the right to be an independent state. Some Islamic countries have blamed Israel for the latest situation in Jerusalem and Gaza.
Vatican’s Pope Francis Condemned the Violence happening in the Middle-East He pleaded both the parties to stop “in the name of God”
“Children, refugees and civilians have been dead in the holy land of Jerusalem”. More and more countries are jumping in to resort the violence; Pope Francis said the situation was terrible and unacceptable.
In a statement released by the Vatican Pope Francis stated “Their death is a sign that people do not want to build the future, but to destroy it,” He hoped for peace between the two communities. Suggested that the international community should intervene.
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On the other hand, India has appealed to both sides to exercise restraint and refrain from attacks. India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, TS Trimurti said there was an urgent need to reduce tensions.
They reiterated their full support for Palestine. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said the situation in Gaza is “extremely dire.” The attacks were to stop immediately.