Israel targets Gaza tunnels, Palestinian rocket attacks persist
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[May 14, 2021]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Jeffrey Heller
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel fired artillery and mounted extensive
air strikes on Friday against a network of Palestinian militant tunnels
under Gaza, amid persistent rocket attacks on Israeli towns.
The largest Israeli operation against a specific target since the
conflict began included 160 aircraft as well as tanks and artillery
firing from outside the Gaza Strip, Israeli military spokesman
Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus said.
Rocket barrages against southern Israel swiftly followed the 40-minute
pre-dawn offensive on the fifth day of the most serious fighting between
Israel and Gaza militants since 2014.
A woman and her three children were killed in Gaza, health officials in
the north of the enclave said, and their bodies were recovered from the
rubble of their home. An elderly woman in Israel died while on her way
to a shelter to shield from the rocket attacks.
Gaza's ruling Hamas group launched the rocket attacks at Jerusalem and
Tel Aviv in retaliation for Israeli police clashes with Palestinians
near Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
At least 119 people have been killed in Gaza, including 31 children and
19 women, and 830 others wounded, Palestinian medical officials said.
The death toll in Israel stood at eight: a soldier patrolling the Gaza
border, six Israeli civilians - including two children - and an Indian
worker, Israeli authorities said.
The head of the International Criminal Court warned that individuals
involved in the bloodshed may be targeted by its investigation into
alleged war crimes in earlier bouts of the conflict.
In northern and eastern parts of Gaza, the sound of artillery fire and
explosions echoed early on Friday.
The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said there
were reports of more than 200 housing units destroyed or severely
damaged and hundreds of people seeking shelter in schools in northern
Gaza.
Israel says it makes every effort to preserve civilian life, including
warning in advance of attacks.
"What we were targeting is an elaborate system of tunnels that spans
underneath Gaza, mostly in the north but not limited to, and is a
network that the operatives of Hamas use in order to move, in order to
hide, for cover," Conricus told foreign reporters.
"We refer to (it) as the Metro," he said, adding that a final assessment
on the outcome of the operation was pending.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday the campaign
"will take more time". Israeli officials said Hamas, Gaza's most
powerful Islamist militant group, must be dealt a strong deterring blow
before any ceasefire.
U.S. President Joe Biden called on Thursday for a de-escalation of the
violence, saying he wanted to see a significant reduction in rocket
attacks.
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A Palestinian woman carrying her son flees her home during Israeli
air and artillery strikes, as she walks near the site of a tower
building destroyed in earlier strikes in Gaza City May 14, 2021.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
TENSIONS IN ISRAEL
The hostilities have fuelled tension between Israeli Jews and the
country's 21% Arab minority. Violence continued in mixed communities
overnight after street fighting and tit-for-tat attacks that
prompted Israel's president to warn of civil war.
"They say Gaza is spiralling out of control, but what is happening
here scares me more," said Majd Abado, an Arab resident of the mixed
city of Acre, where people from both communities said they were
afraid to leave their homes. [L1N2N0266]
Israel's military said a Palestinian tried to stab a soldier near
the West Bank city of Ramallah. The soldier shot the attacker.
Palestinian health officials said the man was killed.
The Israeli military's build-up of forces on the Gaza border has
raised speculation about a possible repeat of ground invasions
during Israel-Gaza wars in 2014 and 2009. But an incursion looked
unlikely, given Israel's reluctance to risk a sharp increase in
military casualties on Hamas turf.
The U.N. Security Council will publicly discuss the worsening
violence on Sunday, diplomats said after the United States had
objected to a meeting on Friday.
Truce efforts by Egypt, Qatar and the United Nations had yet to
deliver a sign of progress.
The Israeli military has put the number of militants killed in
Israeli attacks at between 80 and 90. It said that so far, some
1,800 rockets have been fired at Israel, of which 430 fell short in
Gaza or malfunctioned.
On the Israeli political front, Netanyahu's chances to remain in
power after an inconclusive March 23 election appeared to improve
significantly after his main rival, centrist Yair Lapid, suffered a
major setback in efforts to form a government.
(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi, Jeffrey Heller, Rami Ayyub, Dan
Williams and Ari Rabinovitch; Additional reporting by Nandita Bose
and Steve Holland in Washington, Michelle Nichols in New York and
Emma Farge in Geneva; Editing by Philippa Fletcher and Mark
Heinrich)
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