Israel-Palestine Conflict | Hamas Fired About 5000 Rockets On Israel

Israel-Hamas War: Hamas, the Palestine Group Targeted Israel with 5000 Rockets, and about 1000 Israel Citizens were dead and 500+ were wounded

What Israel’s Secret Agencies Are Failed or Not?

Why the secret agencies didn’t get that Hamas was planning a big attack on Israel?

On Saturday About 5,000 Rockets were fired from Gaza Pata Palestine toward Israel, which resulted in the destruction of humanity.

The Hamas Fighters entered Israel from different places, and Israel’s Secret Agencies didn’t get any clue about this attack. The Hamas attack resulted in about 300 people died and 1000 were injured. Some were kidnapped by Hamas Fighters and sent them Gaza Pati Palestine.

Respond Of Israel To Hamas

Israel declared that ” Israel is Now at War” Watch this video clip[ of Israel’s PM saying that we are at war and every Israeli Citizen should be ready for war and our goal is to defeat the Hamas

The Israeli Air Fighters targeted Gaza Pati, Israeli PM NITINYAHU said that they would destroy every city of Palestine so leave as early as possible, we would turn cities into ruins.

What Detailed News About Israel’s Responded To Hamas

 

Israel-Hamas War-Destruction Started By Hamas 

A Cambodian student has tragically lost their life amidst the ongoing violence in Israel, as reported by the Cambodian Foreign Ministry on Sunday. The statement also revealed that there are approximately 450 Cambodian students currently residing in Israel.

In another development, two Thai workers are believed to have been abducted in Israel, according to a statement from Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This information was relayed by the Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv, although Israel has not yet confirmed this claim.

“The Royal Thai Government is taking this matter very seriously,” the statement emphasized. “Prime Minister [Srettha Thavisin] has issued an order for the Royal Thai Air Force to be on standby for the immediate evacuation of Thai nationals from Israel by air, as needed.”

In the latest update, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Saturday night that Israel would halt the supply of electricity, fuel, and goods to Gaza. This decision came after electrical supplies from Israel, responsible for most of the power in the territory, were cut off earlier in the day, leaving much of Gaza in darkness.

Netanyahu also declared the end of the “first phase” of the counter-operation, claiming that Israel had successfully repelled the majority of Hamas militants. He vowed to continue the offensive “without reservation and without respite” following a surprise attack by Hamas militants into Israel on Saturday morning.

Airlines have suspended over 80 flights to and from Tel Aviv due to the unprecedented attack by the militant group Hamas. Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, and Lufthansa are among the carriers that have canceled flights to Israel.

Backed by a barrage of rockets, dozens of Hamas militants broke out of the blockaded Gaza Strip in an unprecedented attack on Saturday. In response, Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes, and Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that the country is now at war.

The death toll in Israel has risen to at least 250, making this attack the deadliest in decades. In addition to civilian casualties, Hamas fighters have taken an unknown number of civilians and soldiers captive in Gaza, a deeply sensitive issue for Israel.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan has urged a halt to the violence in and around Gaza in a conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Saudi Arabia has been in discussions with the White House about potentially establishing diplomatic relations with Israel, but these efforts have been complicated by the Hamas attack.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has addressed the nation, stating that the war against Hamas will take time and that Israel will use all its strength to destroy Hamas’ capabilities. He also emphasized that Israel would exact a heavy price if any harm came to Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity.

King Abdullah II of Jordan has called for increased international efforts to stop the escalation of violence between the Palestinians and Israel. He emphasized the need for restraint, the protection of civilians, and respect for international humanitarian law.

The Al-Azhar al-Sharif mosque in Cairo, a significant seat of Sunni learning, expressed solidarity with Palestinians following the Hamas attack on Israel. The statement criticized the international community’s approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, denouncing double standards.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington has announced the establishment of an Israel Crisis Fund to address the urgent needs of Israelis following what is described as the largest terrorist attack on Israel since the Yom Kippur War. The federation expressed deep concern and pledged to mobilize the Jewish community to stand against the ongoing violence.

Mayors of New York City and Los Angeles, home to large Jewish populations outside of Israel, have condemned the attack by Hamas. Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz urged congregants at Valley Beth Shalom in Los Angeles to contact their elected representatives in support of Israel.

An Israeli rescue service reports that the attack by Hamas in southern Israel has left at least 200 people dead and 1,100 wounded. The attack involved the firing of thousands of rockets and the infiltration of Hamas fighters into Israeli towns near the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s opposition leader, Yair Lapid, has proposed forming an emergency government with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address the crisis. He stressed the need for a professional, experienced, and responsible government in the face of the ongoing conflict.

New York Mayor Eric Adams, whose city has a significant Jewish population, condemned the Hamas attack as a “cowardly action by a terrorist organization.” He assured the public of additional resources and security measures for Jewish communities and houses of worship in the city.

President Joe Biden condemned the “appalling assault against Israel by Hamas terrorists from Gaza” and expressed strong support for Israel’s right to defend itself. He pledged to offer appropriate means of support to Israel.

The United Nations peacekeeping force deployed along the Lebanon-Israel border is closely monitoring the situation and has increased its presence to maintain stability and avoid escalation. UNIFIL is in contact with all sides to ensure effective coordination.

The Israeli military has confirmed that Hamas militants are holding Israeli civilians and soldiers hostage in Gaza. This marks a significant escalation in the conflict, although the military has not provided specific details on the number of hostages.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reports at least 198 people killed and 1,610 wounded in the territory during Israel’s retaliation against Hamas. In Israel, the National Rescue Service reports at least 70 people killed and hundreds more wounded.

Israel’s national rescue service reports treating at least 280 casualties at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, with 60 in serious condition. The Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, near Gaza, is treating 182 wounded individuals, including 12 in critical condition.

Russia’s deputy foreign minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, has called for an immediate cease-fire and peace between Hamas and Israel. He emphasized the need to follow existing internationally recognized agreements and U.N. Security Council resolutions.

The UN human rights chief, Volker Türk, expressed shock and condemnation at the firing of rockets at Israel and called for an immediate end to the violence. He appealed to all sides to de-escalate and avoid further bloodshed while emphasizing the importance of not targeting civilians.

European leaders have condemned the Hamas attack and expressed solidarity with Israel. They strongly denounced the terrorist attacks and called for an immediate end to the violence. Germany, France, Italy, and the European Commission head, Ursula von der Leyen, all voiced their support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah congratulated Hamas for the operation and pledged full support for their efforts. They stated that the attack was a response to Israel’s actions and called for the Palestinian resistance to face the occupation. Hezbollah also noted that they are evaluating the situation and maintaining contact with the Palestinian command.

 

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