Israeli Drone Strike Targets Hamas Post Amid Violent Gaza Protests
The Israeli army carried out a drone strike in the Gaza Strip on Saturday in response to violent protests that left three Palestinians wounded by Israeli fire. These protests have been occurring almost daily at the border after Israel closed the Erez crossing from Gaza.
According to the Israeli army, the drone targeted a military post belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization, which was adjacent to the area where a violent riot was taking place. During the strike, shots were fired towards Israeli soldiers near the border, but no casualties were reported.
A Palestinian security source confirmed that an Israeli aircraft had targeted a Hamas surveillance site east of Gaza City, without mentioning any casualties.
Earlier in the day, Palestinian demonstrators confronted Israeli soldiers stationed along the border fence. AFP journalists on site witnessed protesters setting fire to tires and throwing stones at the soldiers. Unfortunately, three Palestinians were wounded by Israeli fire during the clashes, according to the Gaza health ministry.
This recent escalation in violence comes as Israel maintains an air, land, and sea blockade on the impoverished Gaza Strip, which has been in place since Hamas took control in 2007. The closure of the Erez crossing has prevented thousands of Palestinian workers from entering Israel, which has been condemned as collective punishment by the Israeli NGO Gisha.
In an effort to ease tensions, Israel has issued work permits to approximately 18,500 Gazans, according to the Israeli defense ministry body responsible for Palestinian civil affairs.
Since September 13, six Palestinians have been killed and nearly 100 wounded during clashes at the border, as reported by the health ministry in Gaza. This ongoing armed conflict sporadically erupts between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip.
The tensions reached their peak in May, when an exchange of Israeli airstrikes and Gaza rocket fire resulted in the deaths of 34 Palestinians and one Israeli.
The situation remains deeply complex and continues to pose a significant challenge for regional stability. Both sides must strive for a peaceful resolution to prevent further loss of life and alleviate the suffering of the people living in the region.