Lodi News-Sentinel

As deaths rise, Israel says campaign against Hamas only beginning

- Saud Abu Ramadan, Sara Lemel and Sebastian Engel

Israel killed several Hamas commanders and blew up a 14-floor high-rise in the Gaza Strip as the Jewish state stepped up its military campaign Wednesday.

“This was only the beginning. We will inflict blows on them that they have never dreamed of,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Later Wednesday, local media reported the government was planning to intensify its military operations targeting the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip following a security Cabinet meeting.

Dozens have died in the latest flare-up of violence — most of them in Gaza — which has put Hamas and Israel on the brink of allout war.

As Israeli armed forces pounded Gaza with airstrikes, militants in the Palestinia­n territory carried on firing massive barrages of rockets toward Israel, where air raid sirens sounded and locals scrambled for cover.

On Wednesday evening, a rocket attack on the Israeli city of Sderot left one person in critical condition and five others with less severe injuries, rescue services said.

Israeli media reported the that the person with severe injuries was a 6-yearold child who died later in the evening. There were conflictin­g reports on the age of the child.

The military reported its first death in three days of fighting. A 21-year-old Israeli soldier was hit by anti-tank missile fire originatin­g from Gaza.

Seven people in Israel have now died.

The 14-floor building in Gaza hit by Israeli planes Wednesday was the third high-rise destroyed since the escalation of violence. Islamist Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants both were said to have had offices in the building, which also housed shops and cafes. Videos showed the building collapsing after the attack.

Israel has struck a range of targets in the Gaza Strip as part of its airstrike response to the more than 1,000 rockets Palestinia­n militants have launched toward its territory since Monday.

The Health Ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip said at least 56 Palestinia­ns have been killed, including 15 children, while more than 300 people were reported injured.

The Israeli army said that members of the Islamist Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant organizati­ons were killed, including senior officials.

Israeli airstrikes have destroyed all police buildings in the Gaza Strip, a spokespers­on for the Hamas-led Interior Ministry said.

Israel’s air raid warning sirens sounded once again on Wednesday in Tel Aviv, where Israel’s main internatio­nal airport had halted flights and many schools were closed.

President Joe Biden “condemned the rocket attacks by Hamas and other terrorist groups, including against Jerusalem and Tel Aviv” during a phone call with Netanyahu, the White House said late Wednesday.

Biden “conveyed his unwavering support for Israel’s security and for Israel’s legitimate right to defend itself and its people, while protecting civilians,” the White House said.

The U.S. president also encouraged “a pathway toward restoring a sustainabl­e calm,” and updated Netanyahu on Washington’s diplomatic engagement with regional powers as well as Palestinia­n officials.

The U.N. Security Council met Wednesday but the U.S. blocked a statement.

The meeting following a briefing by U.N. Special coordinato­r for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland.

“We’re escalating towards a full-scale war,” Wennesland tweeted. “Leaders on all sides have to take the responsibi­lity of de-escalation. The cost of war in Gaza is devastatin­g and is being paid by ordinary people.”

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called for a meeting of the Middle East Quartet.

The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, called for an end to conflict.

“The grave escalation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory, including the major upsurge in violence in and around Gaza, must stop,” he said in statement, adding that he was “dismayed” by the civilian deaths.

 ?? AHMAD HASABALLAH/IMAGES LIVE VIA ZUMA WIRE/TNS ?? An ambulance crew treats a Palestinia­n with a head injury as a result of Israeli airstrikes in the Tawam neighborho­od in the northern Gaza Strip.
AHMAD HASABALLAH/IMAGES LIVE VIA ZUMA WIRE/TNS An ambulance crew treats a Palestinia­n with a head injury as a result of Israeli airstrikes in the Tawam neighborho­od in the northern Gaza Strip.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States