New York Daily News

A reign of death

Casualties in Gaza, Israel as conflict escalates

- BY FARES AKRAM AND JOSEF FEDERMAN

GAZA CITY — A confrontat­ion between Israel and Hamas sparked by weeks of tensions in contested Jerusalem escalated Tuesday as Israel unleashed new air strikes on Gaza while militants barraged Israel with hundreds of rockets.

The exchange killed a number of militants and civilians in Gaza and at least three people in Israel.

The barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip and air strikes into the territory continued almost nonstop throughout the day, in what appeared to be some of the most intense fighting between Israel and Hamas since their 2014 war. The fire was so relentless that Israel’s Iron Dome rocket-defense system seemed to be overwhelme­d. Columns of smoke rose from many places in Gaza.

By late Tuesday, the violence extended to Tel Aviv, which came under fire from a barrage of rockets launched from the Gaza Strip. A 50-year-old woman was killed.

Hamas said it launched a total of 130 rockets, its most intense strike so far, in response to Israel’s destructio­n of a high-rise building in Gaza earlier in the evening. The sound of the outgoing rockets could be heard in Gaza. As the rockets rose into the skies, loudspeake­rs on mosques across Gaza blared with chants of “God is great,” “victory to Islam” and “resistance.”

One rocket struck a bus in the central city of Holon, just south of Tel Aviv. Medics said three people, including a 5-year-old girl, were wounded and the bus went up in flames.

Since sundown Monday, 28 Palestinia­ns — including 10 children and a woman— were killed in Gaza, most by air strikes, health officials there said. The Israeli military said at least 16 of the dead were militants.

Two women were killed by rockets fired from Gaza that hit their homes in the southern city of Ashkelon — the first Israeli deaths in the current violence. At least 10 other Israelis have been wounded since Monday evening.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the fighting would continue for some time. In a nationally televised speech late Tuesday, he said Hamas and Islamic Jihad “have paid, and will pay, a heavy price.”

Even before the two Israeli deaths, the Israeli military said it was sending troop reinforcem­ents to the Gaza border, and the defense minister ordered the mobilizati­on of 5,000 reserve soldiers.

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, told reporters that the objective was to send a “clear message” to Hamas.

Diplomats sought to intervene. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres demanded a halt to the “spiraling” violence, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to the Israeli foreign minister to condemn the Hamas attacks and “reiterate the important message of deescalati­on,” the State Department said.

The barrage of rockets and air strikes was preceded by hours of clashes Monday between Palestinia­ns and Israeli security forces, including dramatic confrontat­ions at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, a sacred site to both Jews and Muslims. The current violence, like previous rounds, including the last intifadeh, or uprising, has been fueled by conflictin­g claims over Jerusalem.

In a sign of widening unrest, hundreds of residents of Arab communitie­s across Israel staged overnight demonstrat­ions denouncing the recent actions of Israeli security forces against Palestinia­ns. It was one of the largest protests by Palestinia­n citizens in Israel in recent years.

In the central Israeli town of Lod, police fired tear gas and stun grenades after mourners threw rocks at officers during the funeral of an Arab man allegedly shot to death by a Jewish resident the night before. Thousands took part in the funeral, and police said the crowd set fire to a patrol car, a bus and a motorcycle. Two police officers were injured.

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 ??  ?? An Israeli firefighte­r extinguish­es a bus hit by a rocket launched from Gaza that landed near Tel Aviv. Below, Israeli security officer comforts a man Tuesday.
An Israeli firefighte­r extinguish­es a bus hit by a rocket launched from Gaza that landed near Tel Aviv. Below, Israeli security officer comforts a man Tuesday.

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