Lebanon- Israel’s air strike on Gaza Strip, many Hamas fronts destroyed, Benjamin Netanyahu’s strict action on Al-Aqsa Mosque dispute
It was told by Israel that its fighter jets had targeted the tunnels and the weapons factory of the terrorist organization Hamas. Earlier, 25 rockets were fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip and 34 from Lebanon.
Israel destroyed several Hamas targets in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip on Thursday by airstrikes. Israel has taken this step after firing 25 rockets from Gaza and 34 from Lebanon in its territory in the past. The Israeli Defense Forces called it the biggest rocket attack since 2006. Israel and Palestine have again come face to face after the air strike.
Israeli response to Hamas rocket attack
According to Reuters, after the recent Israeli police action on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the terrorist organization Hamas, which occupied the Gaza Strip, launched rocket attacks on Israel. Rockets were also fired at Israel from Lebanon. The Israel Defense Forces said most of the Hamas rocket attacks had been deflected. At the same time, only two Israelis were slightly injured in the rocket attacks.
PM Benjamin Netanyahu gave the last warning
After the Hamas rocket attack from the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clearly said in an emergency meeting of the Security Cabinet that Israel will give a befitting reply to the enemies. Enemies will have to pay a heavy price for the attack. After this, the Israeli army destroyed many Hamas fronts by airstrike in the Gaza Strip. The details of the first target were not disclosed. Israel later said fighter jets had carried out airstrikes on some targets, including tunnels and a Hamas arms factory.
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh is on a tour of Lebanon
The news agency AFP reported that Israel has blamed the terrorist organization Hamas for this airstrike. Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyah is currently on a tour of Lebanon. After the Israeli air strike, there were several explosions in southern Lebanon. At the same time, after the air strike, rockets were fired on Israeli fighter jets from Gaza. The death toll in the strike has not been revealed. This new tension between Israel and Palestine has happened only because of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
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What is the historical tension related to Al-Aqsa Mosque
The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Israel, has been described as a holy place in all three religions of Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Due to its association with Prophet Mohammad, this mosque is considered the third holiest site in Islam after Mecca and Medina. Al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as Al-Haram-al-Sharif, is built on a 35-acre campus by Muslims. The ‘Dome of the Rock’, the holiest site for the Jews, is also located here. They call it Temple Town.
At the same time, Christians believe that Jesus Christ was crucified at this place and he reappeared here. Inside it is also the tomb of Jesus Christ. Christians call it The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Followers of all the three religions claim this place as their own.