Last minute: Israeli attack on Gaza and Lebanon
Israel launched an airstrike on Gaza after a large number of rockets were launched from Lebanon after its raid on Masjid al-Aqsa. Parts of Lebanon were also reportedly hit.
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Tensions escalated after Israel’s violent raid on Masjid al-Aqsa in East Jerusalem the previous day. The Israeli police, which attacked the mosque for the second time yesterday, tried to evacuate the mosque before the end of the prayer. The Jerusalem Islamic Foundations Administration stated that sound bombs and rubber bullets were used, while the Palestine Red Crescent reported that 6 people were injured in the second raid. After the events, the Israeli army announced that 34 rockets were launched from Lebanon, and 2 people were slightly injured by the shrapnel fragments of the rockets, most of which were destroyed. Following the rocket attacks, Prime Minister Netanyahu convened his top security cabinet. At night, the Israeli army announced that it had launched an airstrike on Gaza. It was reported that some targets belonging to Hamas in Gaza and some areas in the south of Lebanon were bombed by Israeli warplanes.
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Israel launched an airstrike on Gaza after more than 30 rockets were fired from Lebanon in response to Israel’s violent raid on Masjid al-Aqsa in East Jerusalem. The raid, which took place the previous day, involved Israeli police using sound bombs and rubber bullets to forcibly evacuate the mosque before the end of prayer. Six people were reportedly injured in the second raid. In response to the rocket attacks, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu convened his top security cabinet and the Israeli army carried out an airstrike on Gaza. Reports indicate that targets belonging to Hamas in Gaza and some areas in the south of Lebanon were bombed by Israeli warplanes.