Three Israeli buildings collapse in Gaza City: 42 killed


Israel claims to have demolished the house of a top Hamas leader

The dead included 8 children and 12 women, while another 50 wounded fired 3,000 rockets at Israel from the Gaza Strip.

Gaza City: Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City, dominated by the pro-Palestinian extremist group Hamas, continue unabated. Israeli airstrikes on Sunday toppled three buildings in Gaza City, killing at least 42 people. Hamas, meanwhile, continued to fire rockets at Israel. However, most of their rockets were thwarted by Israel's air defense system.

The bodies of 8 children and 12 women were found in the rubble of buildings demolished by Israel. While more than 50 people were injured. Gaza's health ministry said relief operations were also continuing on a war footing.

The Israeli army claimed to have bombed the southern city of Khan Yunis, destroying the home of Hamas leader Yahya Shinwar. Hamas leaders have been underground since the airstrikes began. Israel has claimed to have demolished the house of the third Hamas leader in the past three days. The house of Shinwar's brother and senior Hamas leader Muhammad was also demolished.

A meeting of the UN Security Council was due to take place late Sunday night over the air strikes that have been going on for the past week. While the international community is making efforts to mediate between Israel and Palestine, Israel is trying to eliminate the top leaders of Hamas as soon as possible.

The US ambassador is trying to reduce tensions between the two countries. The Biden administration, meanwhile, backed Israel. U.S. diplomat Heidi Emer met with Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gentz. The building, which houses media offices, including Al Jazeera and the Associated Press, was demolished by Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas's military intelligence was operating from the building. We will continue air strikes until we feel the need.

The Israeli military says more than 3,000 rockets have been fired at Israel since Monday from the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by the Islamic State militant group Hamas. That is more than the number of rockets fired from Gaza during Lebanon's war with Hezbollah in 2006 and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 2019.

Demonstrations in support of Palestine in America and England

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Protests erupted in the US-UK against Israeli airstrikes in the Palestinian city of Gaza. In central London, thousands took to the streets in support of the Palestinians and marched to the Israeli embassy, ​​chanting "Free Palestine." Meanwhile, people in New York, Boston, Michigan, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Texas also took to the streets and demonstrated in support of Palestine.

Israel stops attacks: Islamic countries

The 57 members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have demanded that Israel suspend airstrikes, which are killing Palestinians. Of course, relations between some countries of the Islamic group and Israel have recently improved. In addition, the group has its own concerns about Hamas. However, in the current situation they showed a drafting approach instead of criticizing each other.

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