Gaza vows to respond to Israeli air strikes
Palestinian armed groups have vowed to respond to Israel's
attack on a tunnel in a southern town of the Gaza Strip late on Monday that
left at least seven people dead and nine others wounded.
"We will exercise our right to respond - this is our
duty," Daoud Shehab, a leader in the Islamic Jihad movement, told Al
Jazeera, adding that it is the legitimate right of the resistance groups to
respond.
Palestinian media said that the tunnel in Khan Younis had
been hit by the Israeli air force.
"Reports said Israel fired five missiles at the tunnel
that was being dug east of Khan Younis and which Israel claims was leading to
its territory," Palestinian news agency Wafa said.
Israeli officials said that the tunnel near the border wall,
which was in the process of being built, was blown up after being monitored for
some time.
The ministry of health in Gaza officially identified five of
those killed as members of the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the
Islamic Jihad and two others as members of Hamas' Izz Eddine al-Qassam
Brigades.
Hamas decried the attack as the "latest Zionist crime".
"Resisting the occupation in all its forms is a natural
right guaranteed for our people," the movement said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Fatah, the West Bank-based political party of
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, called for dialogue between Palestinians
to discuss the best response to the Israeli bombardment.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed what he
called "breakthrough technology" in dealing with tunnel threats.
He also held Hamas responsible for any attempt to harm the
sovereignty of his country.
Since 2008, Israel has launched three offensives on the Gaza
Strip.
The latest one took place in the summer of 2014 and resulted
in the deaths of more than 2,200 Palestinians, including 500 children.
Sixty-six Israeli occupation soldiers and seven Israeli
non-combatants were killed in the same period.
The Israeli blockade of the occupied Gaza Strip, in its
current form, has been in place since June 2007.
Israel controls Gaza's airspace and territorial waters, as
well as two of the three border crossing points; the third is controlled by
Egypt.
Response:
The targeted audience of this article is going to be above
the age of 17, consisting of both male and female, that are citizens of the
Israeli or Palestinian nations, the citizens who are interested in the issues
of their own nation, or neighboring nations. Before reading this article by gut
reaction bias goes against Gaza, just the whole “we vow that….” Etc. etc., and
etc. the whole, “we promise we will do this and that” usually turns me away
from your stance, whatever it may be. After reading it was clear to see that
the author is highly against the Israelis based on the strong language that was
used to communicate the information about the situation.
Citation:
“Gaza vows to respond to Israeli air strikes.” Al Jazeera, 31 of October, aljazeera.com/news/2017/10/gaza-vows-respond-israeli-air-strikes-171031051951560.html.
10/31/17.
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