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Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Shukushaka: 11:17am On May 14, 2021
Israel vows to increase Gaza strikes until there is "total, long-term quiet" amid barrage of Palestinian rocket fire

UPDATED ON: MAY 12, 2021 / 7:15 PM / CBS/AP


Gaza City — Rockets streamed out of Gaza and Israel pounded the territory with airstrikes early Wednesday as the most severe outbreak of violence since the 2014 war took on many hallmarks of that devastating 50-day conflict. As CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reported on Wednesday, what began weeks ago as protests in Jerusalem over restrictions at a major Muslim holy site and the planned eviction of Palestinian families has morphed into a new war.

And on Wednesday, there was no end in sight. Israel's Defense Minister said the attacks on armed groups in Gaza were to be stepped up, to bring what he promised to be "total, long term quiet."


Gaza's Hamas rulers and other militant groups have fired barrages of hundreds of rockets that at times have overwhelmed Israel's missile defenses, causing air raid sirens and explosions to echo across Tel Aviv, Israel's biggest metropolitan area, and other cities.

Israeli-Palestinian violence flares up
A Palestinian woman carrying her son evacuates after their tower building was hit by Israeli airstrikes, amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza City, May 12, 2021.
MOHAMMED SALEM/REUTERS
Israeli airstrikes have leveled multistory buildings across the Gaza Strip, where 2 million Palestinians have lived under a crippling Israeli-Egyptian blockade since Hamas took power in 2007. Warning shots have allowed civilians to evacuate the buildings, but the material losses will be immense. Israel faced heavy criticism over the tactic during the 2014 war.

U.N. Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland tweeted, "Stop the fire immediately. We're escalating towards a full scale war. Leaders on all sides have to take the responsibility of de-escalation. The cost of war in Gaza is devastating & is being paid by ordinary people. UN is working w/ all sides to restore calm. Stop the violence now."

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Just after daybreak Wednesday, Israel unleashed dozens of airstrikes in the course of a few minutes, targeting police and security installations, witnesses said. A wall of dark gray smoke rose over Gaza City.

The Health Ministry in Gaza said at least 48 people had been killed in the strikes over the last two days, including 14 children and three women, and more than 300 others wounded.


Israel and Hamas escalate attacks amid unrest...
The Israeli military insists it only targets terrorists — Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders and their installations, but as Palmer reports, the material damage is immense, and for the human beings in the over-crowded enclave, there's no safe place.

Samah Haboub, a mother of four in Gaza, said she was thrown across her bedroom in a "moment of horror" by an airstrike on an apartment tower next door. She and her children, aged three to 14, ran down the stairway of their apartment block along with other residents, many of them screaming and crying.

"There is almost no safe place in Gaza," she said.

Six Israelis, including three women and a child, were killed by rocket fire Tuesday and early Wednesday, and dozens of people were wounded. The Israeli military said Palestinian militants had fired more 1,050 rockets since the conflict began, with 200 of them falling short and landing inside Gaza.


One of the Israelis killed was a soldier hit on Wednesday by an anti-tank missile fired on his vehicle near the Gaza border.

Palmer reported on Wednesday that it's not just an air war. There's been violence on the ground, too. Overnight in Ramallah, in the West Bank, police fired tear gas to chase away hundreds of young men who, like most Palestinians, have had enough of the Israeli occupation.

Roots of latest exchanges
The latest eruption of violence began a month ago in Jerusalem, where heavy-handed police tactics during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the threatened eviction of dozens of Palestinian families by Jewish settlers ignited protests and clashes with police. A focal point was the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, a holy site sacred to Jews and Muslims.

Israel and Hamas have fought three wars since the Islamic militant group seized power in Gaza from rival Palestinian forces in 2007. The conflicts ended after regional and international powers convinced both sides to accept an informal truce.

While the violence has been widely condemned, there is no sign that either side is willing to back down. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to expand the offensive, saying "this will take time," and the unrest in Jerusalem has spread to the occupied West Bank and within Israel itself as Hamas has called for a full-scale Palestinian intifada, or uprising.

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An Israeli firefighter walks next to cars hit by a missile fired from Gaza Strip, in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon, May 11, 2021.
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In the Israeli city of Lod, a 52-year-old man and his 16-year-old daughter were killed early Wednesday when a rocket had landed in the courtyard of their one-story home. Their car parked outside was wrecked and the interior of the house was filled by debris.

Lod also saw heavy clashes after thousands of mourners joined a funeral for an Arab man killed by a suspected Jewish gunman the previous night. The crowd fought with police, and set a synagogue and some 30 vehicles, including a police car, on fire, Israeli media reported. Paramedics said a 56-year-old man was seriously hurt after his car was pelted with stones.

"An intifada erupted in Lod, you have to bring in the army," the city's mayor, Yair Revivo, said. Authorities have declared a state of emergency and ordered a deployment of paramilitary border guards from the West Bank as reinforcements.

In neighboring Ramle, ultra-nationalist Jewish demonstrators were filmed attacking cars belonging to Arabs. In the northern port town of Acre, protesters torched a Jewish-owned restaurant and hotel. Police arrested dozens of others at Arab protests in other towns.

Israeli politics shadowing fighting
Israel is in political limbo following four inconclusive elections in less than two years.

Opponents of Netanyahu have been trying to forge a government to oust him, but they are deeply divided among themselves and will likely need the support of an Arab-backed party with Islamist roots. The current tensions might deter the party's leader, Mansour Abbas, from joining a coalition with Jewish parties, at least for the time being.

The sides have three more weeks to reach a deal. If they fail, Israel would likely begin an unprecedented fifth election campaign in just over two years.

Netanyahu appeared with one of his rivals, Defense Minister Benny Gantz, on Tuesday in a show of unity. Gantz said Israel's strikes were "only the beginning" and the military said it was activating some 5,000 reservists and sending troop reinforcements to the Gaza border.

Confrontations erupted last weekend at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is the third-holiest site in Islam and the holiest site in Judaism. Over four days, Israeli police fired tear gas and stun grenades at Palestinians in the compound who hurled stones and chairs at the forces. At times, police fired stun grenades into the carpeted mosque.

On Monday evening, Hamas began firing rockets from Gaza. From there on, the escalation was rapid.

In a televised address, Hamas' exiled leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel bore responsibility. "It's the Israeli occupation that set Jerusalem on fire, and the flames reached Gaza," he said.

International reaction
Diplomats sought to intervene, with Qatar, Egypt and the United Nations working to deliver a cease-fire. All three serve as mediators between Israel and Hamas.

The U.N. Security Council planned to hold its second closed emergency meeting in three days Wednesday on the escalating violence, an indication of growing international concern. Council diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because discussions have been private, said the U.N.'s most powerful body did not issue a statement because of U.S. concerns that it could escalate tensions.

The U.S. has called on both sides to rein in the violence, condemned the Palestinian rocket attacks in particular.


Israel vows to increase airstrikes on Gaza
CBS News Radio correspondent Robert Berger, who's covered the Middle East for decades, said the Biden administration appears to be treading cautiously as it wants to avoid getting off to a bad start with Israel.

Berger noted also that as Israeli cities are being bombarded, it would be difficult for the U.S. not to back Israel's right to self-defense. That's what Israel would like to hear, unequivocally, from President Biden, but Israel realizes it will come under increasing pressure from the U.S. to show restraint, so it may be trying to hit Hamas as hard as it can before diplomatic time runs out.

An official familiar with the travel plans confirmed to CBS News' Christina Ruffini on Wednesday that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israeli-Palestinian affairs Hady Amr had been expected to travel to Tel Aviv this week and likely still would, depending on flights being permitted to land in the country amid the ongoing rocket fire. Axios first reported on Wednesday that Amr was being despatched to Jerusalem.

The Arab League, some of whose members have grown closer to the Jewish state over the last year, said Israel's actions were "indiscriminate and irresponsible" and blamed it for "dangerous escalation" in Jerusalem.

Violence begets violence
Hamas confirmed on Wednesday that its top commander in Gaza City was killed in a strike. Israel claims it has killed dozens of the group's fighters, including a number of senior commanders. Islamic Jihad confirmed that three senior commanders were killed in a strike on their hideout in a Gaza City apartment building.

Netanyahu said Israel had attacked hundreds of targets. The fiercest attack was a set of airstrikes that brought down an entire 12-story building. The building housed important Hamas offices, as well as a gym and some start-up businesses. Israel fired a series of warning shots before demolishing the building, allowing people to flee and there were no casualties.

Israeli aircraft heavily damaged another Gaza City building early Wednesday. The nine-story structure housed residential apartments, medical companies and a dental clinic. A drone fired five warning rockets before the bombing. Israel said the building housed Hamas intelligence offices and the group's command responsible for planning attacks on Israeli targets in the occupied West Bank.

Fighter jets struck the building again after journalists and rescuers had gathered around. There was no immediate word on casualties. The high-rise stood 650 feet from the Associated Press bureau in Gaza City, and smoke and debris reached the office.

Soon after the bombing, Hamas announced that it would resume its attacks, and fired 100 rockets at the Israeli desert town of Beersheba. Hamas said the renewed barrage was in response to the strike on the building.

First published on May 12, 2021 / 2:23 AM

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/israel-palestinian-gaza-strikes-increase-likely/

Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Authority1o1(m): 11:21am On May 14, 2021
Okay...



"For there to be peace, there must be war"
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Bialegend(m): 11:23am On May 14, 2021
I am supporting anything to annihilate terrorists

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 11:24am On May 14, 2021
Nice one

Muslims should go and be warning Hezbollah to quit firing rocket

Not that when Israel faces them, they would be tagging fifa

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by MsAllison(f): 11:25am On May 14, 2021
God bless Isreal
God punish Tinubu urchins and miscreants

death to Hamas
ka boom
ka boom
ka boom

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Whiteangel1234: 11:26am On May 14, 2021
Igbos are Israelites grin

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by FarahAideed: 11:26am On May 14, 2021
Anything that neutralizes Islamic Terrorists is very welcome ..

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 11:26am On May 14, 2021
Those shedding tears should put it in this bucket

We would use it to wash the streets of Israel off the Hamas foiled rockets

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Bayajidda1: 11:28am On May 14, 2021
grin

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Bayajidda1: 11:28am On May 14, 2021
grin grin

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by big7: 11:28am On May 14, 2021
When next this people hear the name Israel �� they will definitely think twice B4 doing anything stupid like launching rockets to a densely populated residential area. The amount of people that would have died should those over 300 rocket land in Israel won't even be equated to what we currently seeing rn. Israel do all you can to keep yourself safe and secure from external aggressors. This terrorist needs this kinda iron hand so they will know violence no be monopoly anybody can run the trade.. Na open market

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Bayajidda1: 11:28am On May 14, 2021
grin grin grin

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 11:29am On May 14, 2021
Sometimes I ask myself what is the best solution to this conflict. Israel don't want two states system and Palestine don't want to recognise Israel. Na people wey understand international politics, know wetin dey happen.
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Luigi02(m): 11:29am On May 14, 2021
When you start what you cannot finish. Imagine if Isreal didn't have the iron dome. These Muslim terrorists were actually attacking Isreal with thousands of rockets to ANNIHILATE them, that why I won't pity them
Finish them o yea isrealites.

Meanwhile, fulani almajiri terrorists in Nigeria keep crying and wailing for what doesn't concern their existence grin

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Luigi02(m): 11:30am On May 14, 2021
grin

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by baralatie(m): 11:30am On May 14, 2021
One long war people will not forget
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by baralatie(m): 11:32am On May 14, 2021
Luigi02:
When you start what you cannot finish. Imagine if Isreal didn't have the iron dome. These Muslim terrorists were actually attacking Isreal with thousands of rockets to ANNIHILATE them, that why I won't pity them
Finish them o yea isrealites.

Meanwhile, fulani almajiri terrorists in Nigeria keep crying and wailing for what doesn't concern their existence grin
It was that barrage of attacks by Hamas that a tually escalated this tied to what we have now
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Moferere: 11:34am On May 14, 2021
Bialegend:
I am supporting anything to annihilate terrorists

But you are happy whenever your ESN brothers kill policemen.

May gods forgive you
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Masterkernel1: 11:36am On May 14, 2021
Say no to terrorism, deal with them.

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 11:38am On May 14, 2021
preciousademc3:
Sometimes I ask myself what is the best solution to this conflict. Israel don't want two states system and Palestine don't want to recognise Israel. Na people wey understand international politics, know wetin dey happen.
I blame Mohamed the peadophile for all this crisis.

He wasn't born in Israel, he never lived there, but his obsession with Jews made him fabricate a lie that he had a "dream" where he was sent to heaven from Jerusalem.

His foolish followers didn't see this "dream" but believed their prophet ascended to heaven not from Medina where his body was but from Jerusalem.

On this lame "dream" they established their fact that Jerusalem is also their holy land and built a mosque there.

He planned this never ending war of pitching Arabs continuously against Jews by that lie because of his desire to see bloodshed of Jews.

The Arab Muslims from the ottoman to all Muslim Arabs are fighting for the land only to preserve the integrity of a false dream

Today Palestinians can not leave Israel not because they don't want to but because they are now emotional that they are fighting for their peadophile prophet fantasy dream

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Luigi02(m): 11:40am On May 14, 2021
baralatie:

It was that barrage of attacks by Hamas that a tually escalated this tied to what we have now

I'm telling you. They really made a mistake by firing those rockets. Makes me wonder if their commander in chief still has anything upstairs.
Even a heavyweight country like USA won't just start shooting rockets towards a country like that without trying to sort things out first. Firing rockets should be the very last thing one would result to except war has been declared undecided

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by nazicartel(m): 11:45am On May 14, 2021
Bombing isn't my problem, imagine the news, that boy at the age of 21 is already a staff sergeant. Very agile... Here in Nigeria, I don't even know how they give ranks, we need to change this system or nothing will change
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 11:54am On May 14, 2021
Luigi02:


I'm telling you. They really made a mistake by firing those rockets. Makes me wonder if their commander in chief still has anything upstairs.
Even a heavyweight country like USA won't just start shooting rockets towards a country like that without trying to sort things out first. Firing rockets should be the very last thing one would result to except war has been declared undecided
Hamas is a Terrorist wing

Do Terrorists engage their brains?

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 11:56am On May 14, 2021
Moferere:


But you are happy whenever your ESN brothers kill policemen.

May gods forgive you
How many gods are you serving?

The moon, the black stone, Baal abi
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nbote(m): 12:22pm On May 14, 2021
Rain hell on dem... Ever since Israel dealt with Lebanon shebi their own body cool by force and hezbollah turn deaf and dumb. Now na Hamas turn.. Mumu ppl will allow Iran to use dem as bait and Israel no dey kuku hesitate to test their bombs

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by HONESTFACT101(m): 12:23pm On May 14, 2021
still same politicians playing with life of citizens......signing out

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Danny50: 12:40pm On May 14, 2021
Death to all terrorists... Nigeria muslims and prof ishaq should send boko haram and herdsmen to assist palestines just an advice though.

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Built2last: 12:46pm On May 14, 2021
Islam is a religion of vampires, blood sucking urchins. Israel is the answer to Islam.

I saw the Turkish president forming James bond in the comfort of his office in Istanbul.

If he has mind, he should dispatch a fighter jet against Israel, that's action not talk.
Lets see if Turkey wont be forgotten in 14 days.

Israel wakes up everyday preparing for war.

All Muslims are ranting about what is happening between Palestine and Israel. Palestine sent 136 rockets in 30 mins to one country in a civilian population. Just imagine if Israel didn't have that iron Dome Défense system. the number of casualties would have been crazy and Muslims across the globe would have been shouting Allahu akbar. The Muslim world would have celebrated their EID with jubilation if those rockets successfully landed in Israel and there were casualties. But because Israel had a system to stop it, they are crying more than the bereaved. Israel sends warning to civilians to vacate before they bomb, Palestine has never done that. Have you seen the video online where Palestinians are pouring blood on women on children and videoing it and posting online to paint a picture to the world that Israel is killing women and children.

Israel is not a Christian nation that preaches peace. In Judaism its an eye for an eye. Palestine should not start what they can't finish.

See what Islam is doing to Nigeria. Bokoharam and now bandits, killing, raping and extorting people and on Friday you will see them hitting their head on the ground.

Israel should continue the bombardment till they receive sense. I can donate 3 Bitcoin to them if they start GoFundMe.

Rubish

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by OSDD(m): 1:19pm On May 14, 2021
nazicartel:
Bombing isn't my problem, imagine the news, that boy at the age of 21 is already a staff sergeant. Very agile... Here in Nigeria, I don't even know how they give ranks, we need to change this system or nothing will change
It took my Dad over 15 years to reach that rank...

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Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by keppler: 7:20pm On May 14, 2021
preciousademc3:
Sometimes I ask myself what is the best solution to this conflict. Israel don't want two states system and Palestine don't want to recognise Israel. Na people wey understand international politics, know wetin dey happen.
Wrong! It was the Arabs that fit all what you wrote. Israel accepted the two state proposal and declared independence for their portion, but the Arab nations rejected it and attacked Israel numerous time, with Israel emerging victorious.
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by keppler: 7:22pm On May 14, 2021
Mikecold:

I blame Mohamed the peadophile for all this crisis.

He wasn't born in Israel, he never lived there, but his obsession with Jews made him fabricate a lie that he had a "dream" where he was sent to heaven from Jerusalem.

His foolish followers didn't see this "dream" but believed their prophet ascended to heaven not from Medina where his body was but from Jerusalem.

On this lame "dream" they established their fact that Jerusalem is also their holy land and built a mosque there.

He planned this never ending war of pitching Arabs continuously against Jews by that lie because of his desire to see bloodshed of Jews.

The Arab Muslims from the ottoman to all Muslim Arabs are fighting for the land only to preserve the integrity of a false dream

Today Palestinians can not leave Israel not because they don't want to but because they are now emotional that they are fighting for their peadophile prophet fantasy dream
Nice analysis
Re: Israel Vows To Increase Gaza Strikes Until There Is "Total, Long-term Quiet" by Nobody: 7:50pm On May 14, 2021
keppler:

Wrong! It was the Arabs that fit all what you wrote. Israel accepted the two state proposal and declared independence for their portion, but the Arab nations rejected it and attacked Israel numerous time, with Israel emerging victorious.
OK, thanks for the enlightenment.

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