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Gaza: Israel Unleashes Heaviest Airstrikes Since 2014 Assault

  • Brother of one of the Palestinian teens killed Saturday during Israel's latest airstrikes.

    Brother of one of the Palestinian teens killed Saturday during Israel's latest airstrikes. | Photo: Reuters

Published 14 July 2018
Opinion

Two Palestinian teenagers were killed by the Israeli airstrikes. 

Israeli occupation forces stroke 40 targets in the besieged Gaza Strip Saturday, in the most extensive Israeli military assault since the 2014 “Operation Protective Edge” in which over 2,200 Palestinians were killed.

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Tensions in Gaza have been on the rise since Israeli forces have killed over 130 people participating in the Great March of Return and wounded thousands. On Friday, after an Israeli soldier was mildly wounded by a Palestinian protester who threw a hand-grenade Israel retaliated by striking "Hamas targets".

Since then Gaza militants launched aound 60 rockets and mortars into Israel, causing minor damage to a synagogue and reportedly wounding two Israelis who are not in a critical state.

According to the Israeli army “The focus of the attack is a wide-scale strike of the Hamas Battalion HQ in Beit Lahia, which includes urban warfare training facilities, weapon storage warehouse, training compounds, command centers, offices and more.”

However, Israeli airstrikes Saturday have injured hundreds of civilians, and killed two Palestinian teens who were at a public park next to a unfinished building, Gaza's Health Ministry reported. 

"A tunnel was dug under the building and used for underground warfare training. This tunnel is part of a Hamas terror tunnel network," a statement by the Israeli army said.

Ameer Al-Numra and Lo'ay Kuhail were killed after Israeli snipers killed two other teens Friday near the wire fence.

Egypt is currently engaging in diplomatic efforts to reach a ceasefire but that possibility remains uncertain.

This story is developing.

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