Daily Dispatch

Death toll, tensions rise in Gaza and Israel

UN working with all sides to restore calm in troubled region as global concern grows

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Israel carried out hundreds of air strikes in Gaza on Wednesday, and Palestinia­n militants fired multiple rocket barrages at Tel Aviv and the southern city of Beersheba.

It is the region ’ s most intense hostilitie­s in years.

At least 43 people have been killed in Gaza since Monday, according to the enclave’s health ministry.

Six people have been killed in Israel, medical officials said.

In Gaza, a multistore­y residentia­l building collapsed after Israel warned its occupants in advance to evacuate, and another was heavily damaged when they were hit in the air strikes.

Israel said its warplanes had targeted and killed several of the Islamist group Hamas’s intelligen­ce leaders early on Wednesday.

Other strikes hit what the military said were rocket launch sites, Hamas offices and the homes of Hamas leaders.

The heaviest offensive between Israel and Hamas since a 2014 war in the Hamas-ruled enclave has increased internatio­nal concern that the situation could spiral out of control.

“Israel has gone crazy,” said a man on a Gaza street, where people ran out of their homes as explosions rang out.

Many Israelis also spent a sleepless night, with sirens sounding at 3am in Tel Aviv, heralding several waves of rocket strikes in Israel’s heartland.

“The children have escaped the coronaviru­s, and now a new trauma,” an Israeli woman in the coastal city of Ashkelon said in footage shown by Channel 11 television.

UN Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland said the UN was working with all sides to restore calm.

Egypt made calls overnight to Palestinia­n leaders to urge restraint, Egyptian security sources said.

Gazans’ homes shook and the sky lit up from Israeli attacks, outgoing rockets and Israeli missiles.

Israelis ran to shelters or lay flat on pavements in communitie­s more than 70km up the coast from Gaza and into southern Israel as explosions were heard and intercepto­r missiles streaked into the sky.

An Israeli was killed on Wednesday by an anti-tank missile fired from Gaza at a vehicle near the border, Israel’s national ambulance service said.

Two people were killed by a rocket that hit their car in Lod, near Tel Aviv.

Lod and other mixed Arabjewish towns have been gripped by demonstrat­ions over the Gaza violence and tensions in Jerusalem.

In Gaza, 11 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Wednesday, the health ministry said.

Hamas s armed wing said it fired 210 ’rockets towards Beersheba and Tel Aviv overnight in response to the strikes on the tower buildings in Gaza City.

Israel’s military says about a third of the rockets have fallen short, landing within Gaza.

For Israel, the targeting of Tel Aviv, its commercial capital, posed a new challenge in the confrontat­ion with Hamas, regarded as a terrorist organisati­on by Israel and the US.

The violence followed weeks of tension in Jerusalem during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, with clashes between Israeli police and Palestinia­n protesters in and around Al-aqsa Mosque.

These escalated ahead of a court hearing — now postponed — that could lead to the eviction of Palestinia­n families from East Jerusalem homes claimed by Jewish settlers.

Violence has also flared in the occupied West Bank. Medical sources said a 16-year-old Palestinia­n was killed in clashes with Israeli forces on Wednesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said militants would pay a very heavy price for the rocket attacks.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said Qatar, Egypt and the UN had been in contact, urging calm, but his group’s message to Israel was: “If they want to escalate, the resistance is ready, if they want to stop, the resistance is ready.” Though the latest problems in Jerusalem were the immediate trigger for the hostilitie­s, Palestinia­ns have become more frustrated by setbacks to their aspiration­s for an independen­t state in the past few years.

These include Washington’s recognitio­n of disputed Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a US plan to end the conflict that they saw as favourable to Israel, and settlement building.

Israel said it had dispatched infantry and armour to reinforce tanks already gathered on the border, evoking memories of the last Israeli ground incursion into Gaza to stop rocket attacks in 2014.

Witnesses said Israeli aircraft destroyed Gaza’s Hamas-run police headquarte­rs in the city. —

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