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Israeli Fighter Jets Target Gaza Strip, No Casualties Reported

Israeli fighter jets target Gaza Strip, no casualties reported. Israeli fighter jets have targeted the Gaza Strip. However, no casualties were reported in this attack.

Palestinian sources said airstrikes on Monday hit an agricultural area in the southern city of Rafah, as well as land near the al-Furqan mosque in al-Karah town, northeast of Khan Younis.

According to a statement by the Israeli army, two rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip off the coast near the southern city of Ashdod.

The military said that in response, fighter jets targeted military bases associated with the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip.

It also included tunneling sites. Palestinian security sources in Gaza said Israeli missiles damaged material but no one was injured.

Extreme violence in the year 2000.

The violence reached its peak in early 2000 after negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel failed, with the then Prime Minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon, announcing a plan.

Under this, there was a proposal to withdraw Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip and settle the local residents.

In September 2005, Israel withdrew its army from the Gaza lease, after which the strip fell under Palestine’s jurisdiction.

However, Israel continued field defense and air patrols. Now originally being a part of Palestine (Palestine National Authority), there is no control of the Palestine government here.

It has been ruled by the radical terrorist organization Hamas since June 2007 and the Emergency Cabinet, led by Fatah (Palestine political group), annexed the West Bank.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said that Gaza would remain under Hamas’s control. The parliamentary elections were held in 2006 in Palestine. Hamas was victorious in this.

Fatah, a relatively liberal party, came in second place. The two parties formed a government together. But then in June 2007, Hamas single-handedly captured Gaza Patti.

Since then, Hamas’s occupation of the Gaza Port remains intact. Fatah-ruled Palestinians only have access to Westbank.

In late 2007, Israel declared the Gaza Strip to be enemy territory and at the same time approved a range of restrictions on Gaza.

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