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Israel Carried Out Air Strikes On Gaza, The Army Confirm

Israel carried out air strikes on Gaza, the army confirmed that the first terrorists caused damage with balloon bombs.

Israel has acknowledged the airstrikes on Gaza. Palestinian security sources were quoted as saying that Israel had launched an airstrike in Gaza.

Acknowledging this, the Israeli military said its plane struck Hamas’ armed complexes in the Gaza Strip early Wednesday.

It was told that this attack was in response to incendiary balloons from the Palestinian territory, which were sent there by terrorists for shelter.

Israel carried out air strikes on Gaza: According to the military, these balloon bombs caused fires in many places in southern Israel.

In a statement, the military said it is “ready for all scenarios, including a renewed fight to counter the continuing terrorist acts from Gaza.”

Let us tell you that after May 21, once again air strikes and balloon bombs have sparked again between Israel and Gaza.

A ceasefire was reached on 21 May, which ended after 11 days of fierce fighting, in which 260 Palestinians were killed and 13 Israelis were killed.

The Jerusalem fire, which raged between Israel and Gaza for several days, now threatens to flare up again. Let us tell you that hundreds of strong Israeli nationalists paraded in East Jerusalem on Tuesday in a show of strength.

This development has created trouble not only a few weeks after the war with Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

After this, Palestinians in Gaza responded by releasing balloons and said that this march was a provocative act. Two days ago, a coalition government was formed in Israel under the leadership of Naftali Bennett.

Israel Politics: This statement of former PM Benjamin Netanyahu stirred up Israel’s politics, know what is the matter.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to return to power soon. He said that I will return to power by toppling the new coalition government of eight parties.

Netanyahu was in power for the longest time and was prime minister for 12 years.

He was voted out of power on Sunday when United Coalition leader Naftali Bennett became the new prime minister after winning a vote of confidence in parliament.

Israel’s politics has been heated by Netanyahu’s statement. One thing has been confirmed by his statement that the period of political instability in Israel has not ended.

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