Bloodiest day in Gaza, over 150 people killed

Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected American President Joe Biden's call for ceasefire as Israel continued shelling on Gaza's populated city, saying it killed 150 terrorists. Last night the US president in a phone call encouraged Israel to make every effort to protect the lives of civilians, but Netanyah pledged to continue [...]
Last night the US president in a call encouraged Israel to make every effort to protect the lives of civilians, but Netanyah pledged to continue attacks on “terrorist targets”.
The number of Palestinian victims has reached 212 é, including 61 children. The Israeli Army says it has killed 120 Hama militants and 25 members of the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad.
Ten victims have been reported so far in Israel by the Gaza Belt missile concessions, as the latter suffers a huge blow with air strikes over densely populated areas for more than a week.
The Israeli Army also published images of attacks on what it called Hama's suicide submarines seeking to hit Israeli oil plants in the Mediterranean.
The missile launch has also increased in recent days from the Lebanon border, where Hezbollah militants support Hamas' efforts in resistance to Israel.
Six rockets were launched last night from Lebanon towards Israel but fell shortly before the border fence. Israel reacted with multiple artillery strikes.
Israeli attacks on Hamas in Gaza today demolished a six-story building with bookstores and Islamic University educational centres, leaving behind huge ruins of concrete blocks. Among them were books, computer - equipment research banks.
Israel had warned of the attack, and residents were seen leaving before dawn.
The entire neighborhood started running, and then destruction, earthquake,” said Jamal Herzallah, resident of the area.












