Daily Dispatch

Israel responds to Palestinia­n attacks killing 23

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Palestinia­n militants fired barrages of rockets into Israel and Israeli warplanes pounded Gaza in the early hours of Tuesday. Unrest also spread within Israeli Arab communitie­s in Jerusalem.

A Palestinia­n official said Egypt, Qatar and the UN were trying to intervene to stem the violence — the worst in the Israeli-palestinia­n conflict since 2019 — as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan peaks.

The Gaza health ministry said 23 Palestinia­ns, including nine children, had been killed and 107 wounded by Israeli strikes in the destitute enclave since clashes surged on Monday.

Israel disputed the account, saying it had killed at least 15 fighters from Hamas — the dominant force in Gaza — and allied factions. It said at least six people were reported wounded by the salvoes in southern Israel.

The escalation began with confrontat­ions at Al-asqa Mosque in the heart of Jerusalem’s walled Old City on the compound known to Jews as Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary — the most sensitive site in the Israel-palestinia­n conflict.

On Monday, more than 300 Palestinia­ns were injured there in clashes with Israeli police, who fired rubber bullets, stun grenades and teargas in the compound, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Police said 21 officers were hurt in the skirmishes.

Israel claims all of Jerusalem as its capital, a status not generally recognised internatio­nally. Palestinia­ns want the eastern sector — captured by Israel in the 1967 Arab-israeli War — as the capital of a future state and have been incensed by Israeli court-ordered evictions there to make way for Jewish settlers.

Hamas on Monday fired on the Jerusalem area from Gaza for the first time since a 2014 war, causing no casualties but crossing what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a “red line” which, he said, would spell fighting “that could last a while”.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said it would keep fighting “as long as the Occupation [Israel] does not end all forms of aggression and terrorism in Jerusalem and Al-asqa mosque”.

The Israeli military said its air defence had shot down about 90% of rockets that crossed the Gaza border.

Police reported sometimes violent pro-palestinia­n rallies in several Israeli Arab communitie­s.

Israel’s population is 21% Arab, most of them Muslim.

In the ethnically mixed town of Lode, witnesses quoted by Israeli media said one or two armed Jews shot at rioting Arabs, killing one.

The account could not immediatel­y be confirmed. Israeli police said it had arrested a Lode man for suspected involvemen­t in a shooting that killed another resident and wounded two more. —

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 ?? Pictures: REUTERS/ AMIR COHEN/ IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA ?? ROCKET DUELS: Streaks of light are seen as Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel. Flames, right, rise following an Israeli air strike amid a flare-up of Israel-palestinia­n violence in the southern Gaza Strip.
Pictures: REUTERS/ AMIR COHEN/ IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA ROCKET DUELS: Streaks of light are seen as Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets launched from the Gaza Strip towards Israel. Flames, right, rise following an Israeli air strike amid a flare-up of Israel-palestinia­n violence in the southern Gaza Strip.

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