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Explosions In Rafah As IDF Targets Hamas Complex

Smoke rises following Israeli strikes, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, as seen from Rafah

Over the weekend, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched airstrikes targeting a Hamas complex in Rafah, resulting in explosions and escalating tensions in the region. This strike was in response to Hamas firing rockets into Israel, specifically toward Tel Aviv, marking the first such incident in months.

The IDF confirmed that the airstrikes in Rafah were aimed at two senior Hamas militants, both of whom were killed in the operation. However, reports of civilian casualties have emerged, prompting the IDF to review the incident.

The situation in Rafah was described as chaotic, with Palestinian civilians caught in the crossfire. Witnesses reported horrific scenes of destruction and casualties, with bystanders attempting to extinguish fires and rescue those trapped in the rubble.

Following the airstrikes, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to halt its military operations in Rafah, a directive that Israel rejected citing ongoing hostage situations involving Hamas and continued rocket attacks from Gaza.

Meanwhile, Hamas retaliated by launching long-range rockets toward central Israel, further escalating the conflict. The European Union's foreign policy chief expressed concern over the situation, noting that both Israel and Hamas were disregarding international rulings and perpetuating the cycle of violence.

Amidst the escalating tensions, indirect negotiations facilitated by Qatar between Israel and Hamas are set to resume this week, offering a glimmer of hope for potential de-escalation and diplomatic resolution.

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