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Israel-Palestine Today: Heaviest Attack in Gaza, UN Security Council Emergency Meeting Page all

GAZA, KOMPAS.com – The latest news from the Israeli Palestinian conflict today, Gaza is experiencing its heaviest attack and the Security Council (DK) of the United Nations is going to an emergency meeting.

Launch AFP on Tuesday (18/5/2021), the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting today to end Israeli and Palestinian conflict to date, which has killed more than 220 people, the majority of whom are Palestinians.

Meanwhile Israel continued its heaviest daily bombardment on Gaza last night.

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Fireballs and black smoke billowed into the air after a single major blow hit the area, a journalist reported AFP at location.

Despite calls for an end to the violence, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday night (17/5/2021) that Israel will continue to attack targets it calls terrorists.

Israeli air strikes has been pounding Gaza since May 10 after the ruling Hamas there fired a series of rockets, following the clashes between Israel and Palestine in east Jerusalem.

Israeli air strikes on Gaza have killed 213 Palestinians including 61 children, and injured more than 1,400 in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry.

In the latest Gaza Palestine newsHamas has fired about 3,350 rockets at Israel, which killed 10 people including 1 child, Israeli authorities said.

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Then according to the news The newest Palestinian Israel, air raid sirens wailed again across southern Israel throughout the morning, sending families seeking refuge in bomb shelters.

Turning to the UN Security Council session, they will hold the fourth session since the Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalated.

The UNSC’s fourth session was held after the United States, Israel’s main ally, blocked a joint statement calling for an end to violence on Monday for the third time in a week.

The UN on Tuesday also praised Israel’s decision to open the Kerem Shalom crossing so that humanitarian aid could enter Gaza.

According to UN data, the latest news from Israel Palestine today said a total of nearly 40,000 Palestinians were displaced and 2,500 homeless.

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