Israel-Palestine conflict: What sparked the latest bout of violence?
Israel's Ramon Airport suspended operations on Thursday for a brief while after being targetted by Hamas rockets. No damage or casualties were reported.
An Israeli official confirmed the airport had not been targeted by Palestinian rocket fire and was operating as usual, Haaretz reported.
Israel deployed additional troops to Gaza's border Thursday as the military conflict with Palestinian Islamists raged on, while inside Israel security forces scrambled to contain deadly riots between Jews and Arabs.
Army tanks shelled the Palestinian enclave and AFP reporters saw troops assembling at the security barrier. But the armed forces maintained a ground offensive was not the primary focus of the operation against Palestinian militants. (AFP)
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin visited Lod on Thursday as violent riots ravagedthe Jewish-Arab city. He said, "What we need now is strength and power, and backing for the police," Netanyahu said.
"You have our backing. Do not be afraid, act!" the PM said in a tweet.
"We will recruit more forces, including IDF soldiers, we will use other means and arrests. We will use batons, rugs, hallucinations - everything - to restore peace and order to all the cities of Israel," he added.
“There must be no tolerance for attacks against synagogues in our country,” German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has said, pledging “unwavering security” for Jewish temples in Germany.
Protesters burned Israeli flags outside synagogues in Muenster and Bonn in western Germany earlier this week. 16 people have been arrested.
Hamas operatives fired rockets at Tel Aviv area and Beersheba and toward Eilat’s airport, calling it "an act of revenge for its commanders who were killed in Israeli strikes this week", Times of Israel reported.
Germany’s Jewish community has called upon the German government to step up protection of Jewish institutions throughout the country after Israeli flags were burned in front of two synagogues.
Just in | Israelpolice have opened numerous investigations to locate the instigators of planned riots by radical Jewish Israelis.
For years, Jews and Arabs have lived together in the central Israeli city of Lod. This week everything fell apart, leaving a man dead, a synagogue torched and neighbours facing off in hatred.
A warning about a UAV infiltration has been issued in the Nachal Oz and Alumim districts of Israel, The Jerusalem Post has reported.
Breaking | The IDF has called up 7,000 reserves and cancelled all leave for combat units.
Just in | The IDF shot down aUAV that entered Israel from the Gaza Strip.
Police forces are following a protest near the Jerusalem District Court arrested a suspect for throwing stones at protesters.
JUST IN | Hamas rocket aimed at Israel's Eilat Airport missed, but operations have been temporarily halted, Times of Israel has reported.
American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have suspended flights to Israel amid rising violence in the conflict between Israel and Palestinians. Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza, and Palestinian militants in Gaza fired rockets at targets in Israel, including the main airport in Tel Aviv.
Police fired teargas to disperse a crowd of more than 200 people protesting in Kenya's capital Nairobi on Thursday against the Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territory of Gaza. Several demonstrators were arrested, a Reuters witness said.
Hamas warned international airlines against flying to Israel on Thursday, stating that they had fired strong rockets with a range greater than 250 km towards Israeli airports, according to The Jerusalem Post
Breaking | Rocket sirens sound in Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Beersheba and central Israel.
The spokesman for the Hamas military wing, Abu Ubaida, is quoted by Haaretz as saying that the group's "reaction so far was only a small part" of its capabilites. He has warned that"as much as Israel intensifies [its strikes], we will increase our attacks, and we have plenty more surprises."
JUST IN | Hamas says it has fired rockets towards Israel's southern airport of Ramon.
Defense Minister Benny Gantz ordered the emergency call-up of 10 companies of Border Police and for them to deploy throughout the country in an attempt to curb the Arab-Jewish violence and riots that has marred Israel's streets in recent days, reported The Jerusalem Post.
Firefighters extinguish fire from a building that was vandalised in Acre, a mixed Arab-Jewish town in northwest Israel. Israel faced an escalating conflict on two fronts, scrambling to quell riots between Arabs and Jews on its own streets after days of exchanging deadly fire with Islamist militants in Gaza. (AFP)
Weary Palestinians somberly marked the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Thursday, as Hamas and Israel traded more rockets and airstrikes and Jewish-Arab violence raged across Israel.
The violence has reached deeper into Israel than at any time since the 2000 Palestinian intifada, or uprising. Arab and Jewish mobs are rampaging through the streets, savagely beating people and torching cars, and flights have been cancelled or diverted away from the country's main airport. (PTI)
Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz ordered a "massive reinforcement" of security forces to help contain deadly internal unrest that has rocked mixed Jewish and Arab communities across the country.
"We are in an emergency situation due to the national violence and it is now necessary to have a massive reinforcement of forces on the ground, and they are to be sent immediately to enforce law and order," he said.
He specified the forces would be reservists from Israel's border police, a force that largely operates in the occupied West Bank. (Reuters)
Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport outside Tel Avivis closed for landings amid rising tensions between the Jewish state and militants in the Gaza Strip, the country's airport authority said on Thursday in a statement. Departures will be redirected to the Ramon Airport, a smaller airport outside the southern resort city of Eilat.
Alerts sound in a number of towns close to the Gaza Strip, warning of potential incoming rocket fire, Times of Israel has reported. Residents of Nirim, Kissufim and Ein Hashlosha have rushed for shelter.
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An Egyptian delegation of security officials, mediating between Israel and Hamas, arrived in Tel Aviv, sources tell Al Arabiya network. According to the political sources, Israel said it isn't seeking a ceasefire before Saturday.
China on Thursday expressed a "high degree of concern" over deadly clashes between Israel and Palestinians and urged the United Nations Security Council to do more to de-escalate tensions and implement a two-state solution.
"China expresses a high degree of concern regarding the current situation between Palestine and Israel," said foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, adding that China was ready to draft and circulate a statement on behalf of the body.
The Israeli army has launched hundreds of air strikes on the Gaza Strip since the begining of the week, while Palestinian militants have launched more than 1,200 rockets, according to Israel's army, in some of the worst violence in seven years in the area. Credit: AFP Photo
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the violence as “anarchy” and convened an emergency Cabinet meeting that lasted into the early hours of Thursday to “give more powers to the police” and enforce curfews “as needed.”
Police are now cracking down on protesters in Israeli cities.
A rocket launched by Hamas killed a woman from Kerala 2 days ago. She was working in Ashkelon.
British Airways cancelled its flights to and from Tel Aviv on Thursday, the latest international carrier to avoid flying to Israel amid an escalating conflict there.
"The safety and security of our colleagues and customers is always our top priority, and we continue to monitor the situation closely," British Airways said.
United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and American Airlines on Wednesday all cancelled flights between the United States and Tel Aviv.
Areas of South Israel that are under the red alert warning-
Zimrat and Shuva, Kfar Maimon and Tushia, Kfar Azza, Nachal Oz, Sa'ad, Alumim, Shokeda, Beit HaGdi, Netivot, Tkuma and Havat Izra'am, Tkuma, Yoshivia, Talmei Bilu, Zru'a, Mabu'im, Shavei Darom, Mefalsim
IDF has been building troops at the border with the Gaza Strip. Plans to commence ground invasion of Gaza may be approved later in the day and presented to the Cabinet. Credit: AFP Photo
The Pentagon said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had called his Israeli counterpart, Benny Gantz, and backed Israel's "legitimate right to defend itself and its people" while also urging steps to restore calm.
Hollywood star Gal Gadot came under fire on social media after she posted a message of peace in the wake of the latest round of fighting between Israel and Palestine.
Israel has prepared combat troops along the Gaza border and was in "various stages of preparing ground operations," a military spokesman said, a move that would recall similar incursions during Israel-Gaza wars in 2014 and 2008-2009.
"The Chief of Staff is inspecting those preparations and providing guidance ... we have a division headquarters and three maneuver brigades down in Gaza preparing themselves for that situation and for various contingencies," Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus said.
A military aircraft carried out a strike on a building known to house Hamas's military intelligence unit in the Gaza Strip, reports The Times of Israel quoting an IDF statement.
People shout slogans to express solidarity with the Palestinian people after participating in Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, outside the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque in Istanbul. Credit: Reuters Photo
Defense Minsiter Benny Gantz ordered a call for a "massive reinforcement" of Border Police in Israeli cities after waves of protests overwhelmed security forces causing damage to buildings and incidents of arson, reports Haaretz.
Britain's minister for the Middle East on Thursday called on Hamas, Israel and the Palestinians to step back from the brink of what he cast as a terrible escalation, and told the Islamist group to cease rocket attacks on the Jewish state.
"It is important for both sides to take a step back," James Cleverly, a junior foreign minister who deals with the Middle East and North Africa, told Sky News.
"We have seen however an unprecedented level of rocket attack into Israel," he said. "We want to see the rocket attacks stop."
Israel was preparing ground troops along the Gaza border on Thursday and Hamas launched rocket barrages at southern Israel as the fiercest hostilities in years dragged on with no end in sight.
Sirens blared in Tel Aviv overnight and the sound of rockets being shot down by Israel's Iron Dome system filled the sky, sending thousands of Israelis to shelters.
By dawn on Thursday, Israel had renewed its air strikes on the Palestinian coastal enclave, destroying a six-storey residential building in the middle of Gaza City.
IDF said that they neutralised a terror tunnel to stop Hamas to hide behind "innocent children"
As the Israel Defence Forces intensify attack on Hamas, ground invasion plans into Gaza Strip will be presented to the Chief of Staff of the IDF for approval later today, according to a report by The Jerusalem Post.
As rockets fired from Gaza rained down on the Israeli city of Ashkelon this week during the worst military conflict with Palestinian groups since 2014, they were intercepted by what appeared to be an invisible shield and exploded mid-air into thousands of glowing fragments.
Over 1,050 rockets and mortar shells have been fired from the Gaza Strip toward Israel since the escalation of violence on Monday, says Israeli Defence Forces. 200 of the rockets landed inside the Gaza Strip and couldn't make it past the border, reports The Times of Israel, quoting IDF
Muslim countries must show a united and clear stance over Israel's conflict with the Islamist Hamas movement in Gaza, Turkey's vice president, Fuat Oktay, said on Thursday, criticising world powers for condemning violence without acting.
"There are decisions taken repeatedly at the United Nations, there are condemnations. But unfortunately no result has been obtained, because a clear stance is not displayed," said Oktay.
Hollywood star Gal Gadot came under fire on social media after she posted a message of peace in the wake of the latest round of fighting between Israel and Palestine.
Gadot, a former Israeli Defence Forces fighter, posted a statement on Twitter, saying it breaks her heart to her see her "country is at war".
"My heart breaks. My country is at war. I worry for my family, my friends. I worry for my people. This is a vicious cycle that has been going on for far too long," the 36-year-old actor wrote.
"Israel closes TLV int'l for passenger arrivals, all flights will land Eilat airport and from there by buses," tweets aviation tracker Avi Scharf.
Israel diverted an incoming flight from Ben Gurion Airport on Thursday to a southern airport designed to serve as a wartime alternative to its main international gateway outside Tel Aviv, aviation tracker Avi Scharf said on Twitter.
Unconfirmed reports say that all flights are being diverted to Ramon Airport in souther Negev.
Plans for invading the Gaza Strip on land is set to be presented to the IDF General Staff for approval later today, reports The Times of Israel. The IDF over the past few days has deployed additional ground troops to the border with Gaza.
Several nights of clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police, particularly around the Al-Aqsa mosque, spiralled early this week into a barrage of rocket fire from Gaza and deadly Israeli air strikes in retaliation. Credit: AFP Photo
Protesters demanding an end to Israeli aggression against Palestine march in the street in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Recent violence between the Israeli military and Palestinians in Jerusalem has left dozens dead as activists around the world denounce attacks on the city's Al-Aqsa Mosque. Credit: AFP Photo/Getty Images
Red alert sirens were heard close to the Lebanon border, however, the north of the country did not see any rockets land in the region.
No reports of rockets landing in areas bordering Gaza after multiple air raid sirens went on since dawn.
Israel faced an escalating conflict on two fronts Thursday, scrambling to quell riots between Arabs and Jews on its own streets after days of exchanging deadly fire with Palestinian militants in Gaza.
Nobel Prize winner appeals to world leaders to act to protect human rights of Palestinians.
Over 67 Palestinians, including 16 children, have died since the start of the conflict on Monday, Palestinian health officials said. The rockets fired by Hamas and its ally, the Islamic Jihad militant group, killed at least six Israeli civilians, including a 5-year-old boy, and one soldier.
Canadian MP Jagmeet Singh called for Justin Trudeau to stop sales of arms to Israel after fresh clashes between the country and Palestine, according to a report by The Globe and Mail
59 people, mostly children, have been treated after they inhaled smoke in an incident of arson where five vehicles were set on fire in a parking lot of an 8-storey building in Northern Israel's Haifa city, according to a report by Times of Israel
The most intense hostilities in seven years between Israel and Gaza's armed groups were triggered by weekend unrest at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is sacred to both Muslims and Jews. Credit: AFP Photo
This comes minutes after another red alert siren in Kerem Shalom community near Gaza Strip.
Sirens were sounded in Kerem Shalom community in the South of Israel bordering the Gaza Strip.
"In light of recent attacks by Hamas against Israel, US should...under no circumstances, provide sanctions relief to Iran," reads the letter.
Tunisia, Norway and China have requested another emergency UN Security Council meeting be scheduled Friday on the worsening hostilities between Israel and Palestinians, despite ongoing US resistance for the body to take a role in the conflict.
The session would be public and would include participation by Israel and the Palestinians, diplomats told AFP Wednesday.
The Council has already held two closed-door videoconferences since Monday, with the United States -- a close Israel ally -- opposing adoption of a joint declaration, which it said would not "help de-escalate" the situation.
Pro-Palestine ultra-Orthodox Jews counter-protest a pro-Israel rally at Times Square in New York City. Credit: Reuters Photo
Around 1,500 rockets have been fired from Gaza into Israeli cities since hostilities escalated between Hamas militants and Israel earlier in the week, Israel's army said on Thursday. Credit: AFP Photo
While United Nations and Egyptian officials have said that cease-fire efforts are underway, there were no signs of progress. Israeli television's Channel 12 reported late Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Security Cabinet authorised a widening of the offensive.
Hamas, claiming to be defending Jerusalem, launched a barrage of rockets at the city late Monday, setting off days of fighting.
Over the past few days of escalating conflict between Israel and Palestine, Hamas, a militant organisation, has come to the limelight once again. They claim to have launched several rocket attacks on Israel as retaliation for incidents in East Jerusalem and offensive action from Israeli Defence Forces.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday he spoke with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, urging an end to rocket attacks amid escalating tensions with Israel.
"I spoke with President Abbas about the ongoing situation in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza," the US top diplomat posted on Twitter. "I expressed condolences for the loss of life. I emphasized the need to end rocket attacks and deescalate tensions."
The most intense hostilities in seven years between Israel and Gaza's armed groups were triggered by weekend unrest at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is sacred to both Muslims and Jews.