Israeli Air Strike Obliterates Hamas Stronghold in Gaza

Since October 7 last year, Israeli forces have systematically targeted their foes in Gaza.
A devastated building in Gaza after an Israeli air strike

Source: aajtak

The Israeli military claims a major Hamas base has been decimated. IDF released live images of a building being destroyed in a massive air strike. In these images by the Israeli military, a building can be seen crumbling under the force of heavy bombardment. The Israeli Air Force has claimed that these strikes targeted a secret tunnel used by Hamas terrorists, which ran beneath the building.

The Israeli military also asserted that the tunnel served as a safe haven for high-profile Hamas terrorists. However, Israel has not confirmed the casualty count from these attacks. The strike occurred shortly after the Israeli air strike that killed Hezbollah's Deputy Commander Ali Abed Naim in Lebanon. Naim was the deputy commander of Hezbollah's missile and rocket unit and had orchestrated significant attacks against Israel.

Since Naim had been a target for the IDF, who had been actively searching for him. Beyond Lebanon, an Israeli air strike in northwest Syria's Aleppo has resulted in 42 casualties. Israeli jets targeted a Hezbollah arms depot, eliminating several terrorists. Since October 7, Israel has been targeting Hamas terrorists not just in Gaza, but also in Lebanon and Syria.       Israel has been hit by strong international legal repercussions for blocking relief supplies to Gaza. The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to permit the unobstructed passage of relief materials and medical aid into Gaza. South Africa brought the issue of Gaza's food crisis to the International Court of Justice, after which the decision was made. It's a sigh of relief for Palestinians.

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A devastated building in Gaza after an Israeli air strike

Source: aajtak

The highest judicial body of the United Nations has instructed Israel to ensure the uninterrupted flow of relief goods and medical assistance to Gaza. This directive comes in the wake of warnings of imminent famine within a few weeks in Gaza. The International Court of Justice has criticized Israel for obstructing relief aid to Gaza and emphasized that trucks laden with relief supplies should be allowed to pass through the Rafah Crossing.

Meanwhile, Israel has dismissed the accusations of obstructing relief as 'baseless'. According to Reuters, South Africa brought the issue of Gaza's food crisis to the international judiciary. The order came in the aftermath. Previously, South Africa had also confronted Israel in the International Court of Justice over Palestinian genocide in Gaza. Since last year, Israel has besieged Gaza, leading to a food crisis.

Because of this blockade, Gaza is suffering from a food shortage. A United Nations report indicates that 80 percent of Gaza's 2.3 million population is unable to secure food for two meals a day. Conditions have deteriorated to the point where a lack of sufficient nutrition and medicine is causing children to perish. Last week, the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros, claimed that 60 percent of children under five in Gaza are malnourished.

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