After Attack Al-Aqsa Mosque, Israeli Warplanes Fire Missiles at Southern Gaza |
International Military - Several Israeli warplanes reportedly fired missiles at a location west of the city of Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The attack caused the area to suffer some damage.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that so far it had not found any reports of injuries or fatalities from the attack. This attack came shortly after the intrusion of Israeli troops into the al-Aqsa Mosque which left at least 170 Palestinians injured.
The breakthrough occurred because Israeli troops were trying to expel Palestinians from al-Aqsa, so that Israeli settlers could hold rituals there. This event is almost similar to what happened last year. During Ramadan 2021, Israeli troops clash with Palestinians in Jerusalem.
This incident triggered the 11-day bombardment of Gaza by Israeli warplanes. In the aggression, 257 Gazans were declared dead, including 65 children and 39 women. While about 1,900 other Palestinians were injured.
In addition, the attack also caused at least 1,174 buildings in Gaza to be completely damaged and could not be reused, and 7,073 buildings were partially damaged.
Where the buildings that were damaged were mostly civilian dwellings, and caused many families there to flee. "We hope that the attack in Gaza this time does not continue to get worse as it did last year. Because, currently Palestinians in Gaza are celebrating Ramadan, the holy month that should be celebrated with joy," said Said Mukaffiy from the Global Humanity team. ACT Network.