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Israeli Air Raids

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conflictinternational-relations2 years ago

"Devastating Israeli Bombing Leaves Rafah in Ruins"

Israeli air raids continue to devastate Rafah in the Gaza Strip, raising international concern for the 2.3 million people living under siege. Despite calls for civilians to seek safety in the south, residents in Rafah struggle to find refuge from the bombardment and access basic necessities due to shortages of food, water, and medicine.

conflict2 years ago

Israeli Air Raids Claim Dozens of Palestinian Lives in Besieged Gaza

Dozens of Palestinians have been killed and many more injured in Israeli air raids across the Gaza Strip, as the Israeli military intensifies its bombardment of the besieged enclave. The attacks targeted residential neighborhoods, including a refugee camp, resulting in the deaths of civilians, including children, and the destruction of homes. The UN Security Council has scheduled a meeting to address the escalating violence, while the Russian Foreign Minister has condemned Israel's aggression as a violation of international law and warned of a potential humanitarian catastrophe. The ongoing offensive has pushed Gaza to the brink of a crisis, with hundreds of thousands of civilians suffering and immense loss.

middle-east-conflict2 years ago

Al Jazeera Journalist's Family Killing in Israeli Raid Sparks Global Outrage

The Arab world has condemned the killing of the family of Al Jazeera Gaza Bureau Chief Wael Dahdouh in an Israeli air raid, with many expressing their sorrow and outrage. Dahdouh's wife, daughter, grandson, and 15-year-old son were among the more than 7,000 people killed in Gaza since the start of the hostilities. The attack on Dahdouh's family came shortly after US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken reportedly asked Qatar's emir to tone down Al Jazeera Arabic's coverage of the war on Gaza. The killing of journalists, including Dahdouh's family, has sparked widespread condemnation and raised questions about the targeting of journalists in conflict zones.