The war is not over now, the bombing of Gaza will continue, Netanyahu remains steadfast in the face of criticism
GAZA/JERUSALEM: Palestinian militants fired more rockets into Israel’s commercial heartland on Thursday as Israel kept up a punishing bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip and massed tanks and troops on the enclave’s border.
Four days of cross-border fighting showed no sign of abating, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the campaign “will take more time.” Israeli officials said Gaza’s ruling Hamas group must be dealt a strong deterring blow before any cease-fire.
Violence has also spread to mixed communities of Jews and Arabs in Israel, a new front in the long conflict. Synagogues were attacked and fighting broke out on the streets of some towns, prompting Israel’s president to warn of civil war.
At least 103 people have been killed in Gaza, including 27 children, over the past four days, Palestinian medical officials said. On Thursday alone, 49 Palestinians were killed in the enclave, the highest single-day figure since Monday.
Gaza is on fire with Israeli rockets.
There is no possibility of stopping the war now. Instead , the bombing of Gaza will continue. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is adamant that nearly 200 people have been killed in the week-long bloody war . He said the Israeli army would continue its campaign against Hamas until Hestnest.
Since last Monday, Hamas and the Israeli army have continued to fire missiles and bombs at each other. Several countries, including the United Nations, have already expressed concern. Everyone has given the message to stop the war and restore peace. But Netanyahu's clear statement was: "We have not committed any crime. "Those who are attacking us are responsible for all the guilt."
The US military's Associated Press and Al Jazeera's 12-storey building were demolished on Saturday in the wake of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. Despite strong criticism, Netanyahu said, "The campaign is still going on. The campaign will continue for as long as needed. We are not deliberately targeting civilians like Hamas. Instead, I am hitting the terrorists directly, avoiding innocent civilians. "
Israel has resumed rocket and bombardment of Gaza since Sunday morning. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a Hamas-led base. Despite Netanyahu's pledge to save the lives of innocent civilians, at least 149 people have been killed so far in the week-long war in Gaza, including 41 children. 10 Israeli citizens have died. Hundreds of people were injured. An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was called on Sunday.
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