Precise attacks on Hamas: 15 dead in the Gaza Strip!

Precise attacks on Hamas: 15 dead in the Gaza Strip!

In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army once again launched military attacks that were directed against command centers of Islamist Hamas. According to the Israeli armed forces, these attacks took place from the air, whereby two buildings were particularly important. One of these buildings was previously a school, the other used to serve as a mosque.

According to the Arabic reports, the attacks led to severe losses with at least 15 dead and numerous injuries in the region. However, it is important to emphasize that the reports on the exact effects of the attacks cannot be checked independently. This situation raises fundamental questions about the civilian population, which often suffers from the consequences of military conflicts in conflict areas.

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The Israeli army explains that measures were taken before the "precise" attacks to minimize the risks for civilians. This strategy is reflected in its entire military view, which aims to cause civilian damage where possible. The IDF points out that the attacked facilities were used for the planning and implementation of terrorist attacks on Israeli troops and the state of Israel. This shows how complex the situation in the Gaza Strip is, where military operations are directly related to the civilian population.

The Israeli army also describes the attacks as another example of the systematic abuse of civil infrastructure by Hamas. This means that military goals are close together with civilian facilities, which makes the conflict even more difficult to manage. The IDF argues that Hamas not only violates international law due to such tactics, but also endangered the security of civilians.

These attacks are part of a larger pattern of military operations in the Gaza Strip that stand against the background of a long -lasting conflict between Israel and Hamas. The challenge of balancing between military goals and the protection of the civilian population remains a central debate in international relations and international law.

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