2023-05-13 19:20:24
A truce came into effect on Saturday evening, May 13, following five days of missile and rocket battles between the Israeli army and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza that left thirty-five dead since Tuesday.
A few rockets were still fired following 10 p.m., followed by new Israeli strikes before an apparent return to calm and the population began to emerge by the hundreds in the streets of Gaza, deserted for several days.
Deadly escalation
Israel has made no announcement that might officially confirm a truce agreement following this deadly escalation, the most violent between Gaza and Israel since August 2022, which began on Tuesday with airstrikes that killed three military commanders of the Islamic Jihad, a movement described as “terrorist” both by the United States and the European Union and by Israel.
For the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, time passed to the rhythm of Israeli airstrikes while in the Israeli areas bordering the fence encircling the thin littoral territory, the inhabitants were fixed on that of the sirens of anti-rocket alerts, grounded in shelters.
Shortly before the announcement of the truce, Israeli General Herzi Halevi, Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was pleased that Israel had “achieved important goals throughout this campaign [qui] have only increased both in number and in scope.and ” the shots [de roquettes] of the terrorist organization Islamic Jihad [avait permis à l’armée] to further push the advantage”.
Earlier, the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of Islamic Jihad, had announced the continuation of their “missile fire on cities” israeli “in the face of continued assassinations and bombings” Israelis.
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In Gaza, a territory under Israeli blockade since the Islamist movement Hamas took power in 2007, the Interior Ministry accused Israel of concentrating its strikes “on civilian targets and residential buildings”and called on local and international human rights organizations to ” lobby [sur Israël] for him to stop [ses] crimes [relevant] from international justice ».
2,000 Israeli protesters
According to the Israeli army, a Palestinian rocket fell in the followingnoon on an Israeli agricultural area in Shokeda, less than ten kilometers from the Gaza Strip, injuring a Palestinian worker whose death was later announced to the hospital. The death brings to thirty-four the number of Palestinians killed in clashes between Israel and Gaza since Tuesday. On the Israeli side, an octogenarian was killed Thursday in Rehovot, in central Israel.
In a statement, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said “demanded UN intervention to end Israeli crimes”.
Among the Palestinians killed are six military commanders of the Islamic Jihad, fighters of this movement, and others of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), another armed group.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has confirmed the death of at least thirteen Palestinian civilians, including seven minors. The Israeli army claims that four civilians, including three minors, were killed by Palestinian rockets that fell on the Gaza Strip.
The army, said to have touched since Tuesday 371 “terrorist targets” and that more than 1,230 rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel, of which more than 370 were intercepted by the air defense system, which normally fires only when rockets threaten populated areas.
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