Israeli Airstrikes Slam Gaza

PHOTO: Smoke rises from Gazas power plant after it was hit by Israeli strikes in the Nusayrat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, July 29, 2014.ABC News

Israel slammed Gaza with a barrage of airstrikes overnight in what was the heaviest bombardment in the three-week conflict. At least 60 died in the strikes in Gaza overnight.

Symbols of Hamas control came under fire, including TV headquarters, government offices and the home of a top leader. Israel said it targeted more than 70 sites and hit 10 “terror operatives.”  

The Gaza Strip’s only power plant was struck by a tank shell, hitting a fuel tank and causing the plant to shut down, the head of the power station told ABC News. Fire burned following the attack, with heavy smoke rising over Gaza City. Engineer Fatahi Khalil, from the electricity company, confirmed to ABC News that it will take a year to fix the power plant. The damage will be assessed at a later time, he said.

PHOTO: Israeli forces flares light up the night sky of Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

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PHOTO: Israeli forces’ flares light up the night sky of Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

The pounding came hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned in a televised speech of a “prolonged” campaign in Gaza.

PHOTO: The media complex that houses the offices of Hamas-run Al Aqsa television and radio was targeted in an Israeli strike in central Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

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PHOTO: The media complex that houses the offices of Hamas-run Al Aqsa television and radio was targeted in an Israeli strike in central Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

Hamas also signaled defiance. Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader whose house was struck in an airstrike early Tuesday, said in a statement that “destroying stones will not break our determination.”

PHOTO: Israeli forces flares light up the night sky of Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
PHOTO: Israeli forces’ flares light up the night sky of Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

The tough words by both sides came amid mounting international appeals for an unconditional cease-fire.

However, Hamas has said it will not stop fighting until it wins international guarantees that a seven-year-old border blockade of Gaza will be lifted. Israel said its troops will not leave Gaza until they have demolished several dozen Hamas military tunnels under the Gaza-Israel border. Late Monday, Netanyahu signaled that Israel is intensifying its air and ground campaign.

PHOTO: Smoke from Israeli strikes rises over Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

Khalil Hamra/AP Photo
PHOTO: Smoke from Israeli strikes rises over Gaza City, July 29, 2014.

The overall Gaza death toll rose past 1,100, according to the Palestinian health ministry, with another 6,500 injured.

Israel says it has lost 53 soldiers, along with two civilians and a Thai worker.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/israeli-airstrikes-slam-gaza-power-plant-shelled/story?id=24753254

2 thoughts on “Israeli Airstrikes Slam Gaza

  1. The House Resolution affirming our commitment to the murdering, bloodthirsty Israeli’s means our elected representatives approve of the Genocide and other war crimes and makes all Americans complicit in these crimes against humanity. Just more proof that the government is wholly owned by the Zionists and has no control over the Israeli’s whatsoever. I feel ashamed to have anything to do with Israel, Satan’s tribe straight out of hell, and they sure do act as such.

  2. Associated press and ABC News are trying hard to make this genocide look like a war.

    Expose the Zionist control over this country’s military, or be blamed for this atrocity for being an American.

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