House and office of Hamas chief targeted in a latest series of airstrikes by the Zionists

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Picture Courtesy: Mehrnews.com
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Zionist fighter jets and artillery were reportedly bombing many areas in Gaza on Sunday morning, according to local media.

The regime army was quoted by Zionist media as saying that airstrikes had hit the office of Yehya al-Sinwar, the leader of Hamas' political bureau in Gaza.

Initial investigations revealed that one Palestinian was killed and hundreds more were wounded in the morning attacks by the Zionist regime on the Gaza Strip, according to the Gaza Strip's Ministry of Health.

In the early hours of Sunday, the Zionist regime's jets carried out 150 air raids across the Gaza Strip, including at least 60 in Gaza City alone, according to Al Jazeera's correspondent in Gaza.

“Over the past seven days of escalation, the Israeli army has carried out the most intense airstrikes all over the Gaza Strip,” he said, adding that many people were killed in the attack.

He said that rescuers are sifting through the debris in the hopes of locating survivors.

Meanwhile, the Gaza health ministry reported that several Palestinians were being admitted to hospitals with injuries.

Tel Aviv is targeted by the resistance with missile attacks.

The al-Qassam Brigades fired hundreds of rockets and missiles at Tel Aviv and Zionist towns, according to a spokesman for the group.

As Hamas' two-hour deadline expired on Sunday morning, Zionist media announced that sirens went off in Tel Aviv and Zionist settlements around Gaza, warning of rocket attacks.

"In response to the bombing of Al-Jalaa tower, we are launching a big offensive with hundreds of missiles on Tel Aviv and Ashdod," said Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' armed wing, the Qassam Brigades.

According to Israeli news outlets, Gaza resistance groups fired a large number of missiles and rockets at Tel Aviv and the rest of occupied Palestine.

Tel Aviv's outskirts were also attacked.

According to some reports, over 30 rockets and missiles were fired at Tel Aviv in a matter of minutes.

"Rockets fired from Gaza reached the HaSharon neighborhood north of Tel Aviv," an Al-Jazeera correspondent in occupied Palestine reported. "The Iron Dome missile defense systems are struggling to detect warheads, but there are far too many."

"The Al-Qassam Brigades fired missiles at Tel Aviv, the central and southern parts of occupied Palestine, and the coasts," the correspondent added. "Millions of Zionists have fled to shelters from occupied southern Palestine to Herzliya."

According to the Times of Israel, a significant number of Zionist homes in southern and central occupied Palestine were struck by rockets shot from Gaza and fragments of Iron Dome missiles exploding in the atmosphere.

Since early Sunday, more than 40 rockets and missiles have been fired at Zionist targets, according to Zionist Channel 13 TV.

Hamas, the Palestinian resistance movement, had set a deadline for the Zionist military to leave Al-Aqsa Mosque by 6 p.m. local time on Monday and release the Palestinians who had been detained.

After the deadline passed, clashes between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist regime began on Monday.

In the past week, at least 149 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, including 41 children. Another 950 people have been injured.

At least 13 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.

In the West Bank, the Zionist military kills a Palestinian youth.

According to Palestinian news agency WAFA, which cited the ministry of health, a Palestinian youth was fatally shot north of Tulkarem in the West Bank just after midnight on Sunday by Zionist forces.

At least nine people were injured and taken to the hospital after soldiers opened fire, according to WAFA.

Publish : 2021-05-16 11:15:00

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