Tensions spike along Gaza border amid airstrikes as Israeli troops deploy
Israeli airstrikes targeted 15 sites in Gaza overnight, while Hamas shot some 30 rockets into southern Israel. The funeral of a murdered Palestinian teen has been delayed.
Israeli airstrikes targeted 15 sites in Gaza overnight, while Hamas shot some 30 rockets into southern Israel. The funeral of a murdered Palestinian teen has been delayed.
Israeli airstrikes against Hamas targets in Gaza overnight and the return fire of 14 rockets into southern Israel is intensifying concerns of a full-blown conflict after the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers as well as a Palestinian teen.
Palestinian rockets hit two homes in Sderot but caused no injuries. Ten people were injured by the Israeli strikes. According to The New York Times, the Israeli military said they had launched airstrikes in response to earlier rocket fire,听specifically targeted training sites associated with the militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza. Israel also positioned troops along the Gaza border in what it described as a defensive measure.听
The strikes come in the wake of the kidnapping and murder of Palestinian teenager Muhammad Abu Khudair听on Wednesday. His death set off riots in East Jerusalem,听海角大神 reported,听and many worry that his funeral could lead to increased strife. The funeral is due to be held today but has been delayed so that Israeli and Palestinian doctors can examine the body, the BBC reports.听
Palestinians view Khudair鈥檚 murder on Wednesday, which is under investigation,听as revenge for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers. The bodies of the three Israeli teenagers, Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Shaar, and Naftali Frenkel,听were recovered on Monday after an 18-day search that resulted in the arrest of more than 350 Palestinians.听
After the discovery of their bodies, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu听vowed to hold Hamas accountable. 鈥淭hey were kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by human animals. Hamas is responsible and Hamas will pay.鈥
Hamas has claimed no responsibility for the murders.听Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri responded to Israel's threats by saying, 鈥淚f the occupiers carry out an escalation or a war, they will open the gates of hell on themselves.鈥
As the Monitor鈥檚 Jerusalem correspondent Christa Case Bryant noted in her dispatch yesterday, violence related to the murder of the Palestinian teenager听could again escalate after Friday prayers.
As the Washington Post notes, Israeli airstrikes are most likely just the beginning of whatever the government decides will be the ultimate response to the deaths of the three Israeli teenagers.
Israel positioned troops along the border with Gaza, but said it was a defensive measure, The New York Times reported.
The president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, is expected to convene a meeting today of Palestinian leaders to discuss the ongoing situation, as well as the possibility of the authority joining more United Nations organizations, according to The New York Times.
The murders have brought strong condemnations from the international community. Yesterday, US Secretary of State John Kerry said, 鈥淭he world has too often learned the hard way that violence only leads to more violence and at this tense and dangerous moment, all parties must do everything in their power to protect the innocent and act with reasonableness and restraint, not recrimination and retribution.鈥