Israel invades Gaza
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Maps: Israel has attacked six countries in the past 72 hours
The SOHR reports that Israel has already carried out nearly 100 attacks this year, including 86 air raids and 11 ground assaults, destroying approximately 135 sites and killing 61 people.
Over the past month, the IDF has encircled Gaza City, laying the groundworks for its offensive in the suburban areas of Zeitoun, Jabalia, Sabra, Shejaiya and Tuffah. For weeks, hundreds of thousands of Gaza City residents have been leaving the region following Israeli evacuation notices.
For Jews, it will mean the recognition, by the Muslim world, of the Jewish State within recognized international borders, Israel, and their right to live in peace in their historical land, including Judea and Samaria (aka West Bank).
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Mapping the 21 illegal settlements Israel had in Gaza 20 years ago
Israel pulled its settlers and soldiers from Gaza in 2005 but maintained control of its borders, coasts, and airspace.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians are fleeing to southern Gaza after Israel launched a ground offensive to seize Gaza City.
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Israel's overnight strike on Iran in maps and images
Israel has hit Iran with its biggest wave of air strikes in years, targeting the country's nuclear programme, and is promising to continue its attacks. Senior military figures and nuclear scientists were killed in the overnight strikes and there are ...
Corrections and clarifications: A prior version misstated the time of the first strikes. Iran and Israel continue to exchange strikes six days after their long-simmering conflict hit the flashpoint. Israel's surprise attack on Tehran's nuclear program and ...
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