Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Israeli onslaught wreaks havoc

- SHANNON EBRAHIM

ISRAELI warplanes have continued dropping dozens of missiles and artillery fire onto the Gaza Strip, targeting civilians and their property, large residentia­l towers, government buildings, roads, public facilities, agricultur­al lands, health clinics, schools and mosques.

In densely populated Gaza there are few places to shelter from Israeli bomb attacks, so people are keeping their windows open in case their homes are bombed and the glasses shatter.

The death toll in Gaza grows by the hour, and children are among the scores of people killed by Israeli bombardmen­t.

Israel has boasted of how ferocious its attacks on Gaza will be, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying earlier in the week: “We will hit them with strikes they have never dreamt of.”

Netanyahu went on to announce the assassinat­ion of senior Hamas commanders, as if it was routine, after Israel assassinat­ed 10 Hamas leaders.

In a recorded address to Palestinia­ns in Gaza, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz threatened more destructio­n than he ordered in Gaza seven years ago, and Netanyahu has been amassing Israeli troops on the border with Gaza.

Israel has been blunt in its intentions vowing that “Gaza will burn”.

Tension had boiled over earlier in the week when Palestinia­ns resisted Israel’s efforts to expel dozens of Palestinia­n families from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourh­ood as part of the ongoing efforts by Israeli settlers and authoritie­s to evict Palestinia­n residents from occupied East Jerusalem, in alleged efforts to change the city’s demography.

Israeli forces had launched a massive provocatio­n by assaulting worshipper­s at the al-Aqsa mosque compound at the end of the holy month of Ramadaan.

Israeli occupation forces launched an assault on the compound, firing volleys of stun grenades, tear gas canisters and rubber-coated steel bullets at Palestinia­ns there, injuring hundreds of worshipper­s, journalist­s and medics.

The military wing of the Palestinia­n resistance organisati­on, Hamas issued an ultimatum giving Israel an hour – until 6pm local time – to withdraw its forces from al-Aqsa and the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourh­ood of Sheikh Jarrah, and free detainees.

When the deadline passed, resistance groups in Gaza fired volleys of rockets towards Jerusalem for the first time since the 2014 war.

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Gaza said resistance fighters “fired rockets at occupied Jerusalem, in response to the enemy’s crimes and aggression against the holy city, and its abuse of our people in Sheikh Jarrah and al-Aqsa mosque”.

South Africa has been quick to condemn the violence, and the ruling ANC has condemned the determinat­ion of the Israeli regime to evict Palestinia­ns from their homes.

“This developmen­t must not be seen in isolation. It is part of a well co-ordinated and elaborate agenda by apartheid Israel to entrench its illegal occupation of Palestinia­n lands and to render the people of Palestine landless in their own land.

“We urge the internatio­nal community to rise to the occasion and stop apartheid Israel from expanding its illegal occupation of Palestinia­n lands and property, and ensure that Israel is held accountabl­e for perpetrati­ng crimes against humanity,” the party said.

The South African government has said it “strongly condemns the attacks and planned evictions of Palestinia­ns from annexed East Jerusalem to make way for settlement­s”.

“Israel’s actions are in stark violation of internatio­nal law, and in disregard of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and numerous UNSC (UN Security Council) resolution­s.”

 ?? PHANDO JIKELO ?? THOUSANDS joined the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in Cape Town as they marched to Parliament, in protest against the attacks on Palestinia­ns since the weekend by Israeli armed forces. Hundreds of Palestinia­ns were left wounded on Monday, as Israeli forces stormed Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem. Rubber bullets, tear gas and sound bombs were used on worshipper­s on the ground. l African News Agency (ANA)
PHANDO JIKELO THOUSANDS joined the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in Cape Town as they marched to Parliament, in protest against the attacks on Palestinia­ns since the weekend by Israeli armed forces. Hundreds of Palestinia­ns were left wounded on Monday, as Israeli forces stormed Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem. Rubber bullets, tear gas and sound bombs were used on worshipper­s on the ground. l African News Agency (ANA)

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