Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: For the first time since 2014, fierce conflict has erupted between Israel and Palestine. Israel on Wednesday fired more than 100 rockets at Palestine in response to the terrorist group Hamas attack. The attacks in the Gaza Strip killed 35 people, while five Israelis were also killed. Among the five people killed in Israel was a Kerala woman named Soumya Santhosh, who was doing housework in Israel. Death toll from rocket attacks and violence against Sam is likely to increase.
Hamas fired 1,500 rockets at Israel
The bloody game (Israeli-Palestinian conflict) between Israel and Palestine is now taking the form of war and the death toll on both sides is increasing. Israeli and Palestinian terrorist groups Hamas are constantly attacking each other with rockets and demolishing many buildings. Israel claims that Hamas has fired about 1,500 rockets at it, however, Israel has also retaliated and fired hundreds of rockets at Palestine.
10 Hamas commanders and 67 Palestinians killed
The Gaza Health Ministry said on Thursday that the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip has risen to 67. 17 children are also among those who died. According to the ministry, 388 people were injured in Israeli airstrikes, including 115 children and 50 women. Israel has intensified military action in the Gaza Strip, killing the top 10 Hamas militants and some airstrikes. Hamas destroyed the houses in which they lived.
We just spotted and struck another squad of Hamas terrorists operating Anti-Tank Missiles inside Gaza.
This is the fourth Anti-Tank Missile attack thwarted by the IDF today.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 13, 2021
Ready to face any situation: Israel
More troops have been deployed along the border from Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is feared that the situation may be similar to 2008-09 or 2014. Israel says that its army is preparing to deal with any situation of ground operations. “The Chief of Staff is overseeing the preparations and guiding the troops,” said Lt. Col. Jonathan Konarkis of the Israeli Army.