Israel bombed Gaza after rocket fire

Israel bombed Gaza after rocket fire

In response, the Israeli army launched a series of airstrikes that hit the center of this Palestinian enclave of 2.3 million people, according to witnesses and security sources.

“Israeli army fighter jets attacked military positions and the entrance to a tunnel leading to an underground complex where they store chemicals to propel rockets,” the armed forces said.

For his part, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qasem said in a statement that “these attacks in the Gaza Strip increase the determination of the people and the resistance to defend our holy places in Jerusalem and regardless of the sacrifices.”

Hours later, another four rockets were launched from the Palestinian enclave, according to Israel, which claimed to have intercepted them with its anti-missile shield.

On Monday, a rocket fired from Gaza was also intercepted by the Israeli missile shield. Dome from Iron.

After that launch, which was not claimed, Israeli aircraft bombed suspected positions of the Islamist movement Hamas, which responded with surface-to-air rockets against the aircraft.

These shots come after clashes over the weekend between Palestinian protesters and Israeli policemen on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.the third holiest site in Islam and the holiest in Judaism under its name of Temple Mount.

The disturbances were repeated on Thursday morning, according to the Israeli police, who assured that “dozens of rioters had thrown stones and incendiary bottles from the Al Aqsa mosque” against the police.

The police force also noted the arrest of seven Palestinians for having participated in “violent incidents” in this place on Wednesday.

The presence of Jews – who can visit the esplanade under specific conditions and times – and police officers in the area during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan it was considered by the Palestinians and several countries in the region as a provocation.

Israeli police on Wednesday night prevented hundreds of Jewish nationalist protesters from approaching the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City to prevent clashes that could spark further tension.

Last year, a similar march by nationalists was due to start in the Old City when Hamas fired a wave of rockets at Israel, sparking an 11-day war.

For his part, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was “deeply concerned about the deterioration of the situation in Jerusalem.”

Source: Ambito

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