IDF brings down Gaza building housing foreign media

Israel says high-rise was also Hamas intelligence asset using international news organizations as cover; strike comes nearly hour after military ordered evacuation of 12-story building, which was used by Al Jazeera, AP and others
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An Israel Defense Forces airstrike destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets on Friday.
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  • The IDF said the building housed Hamas intelligence, which was using the foreign media outlets operating out of it as cover.
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    Gaza building that houses foreign media and civilians destroyed in IDF strike
    Gaza building that houses foreign media and civilians destroyed in IDF strike
    The IDF brings down a high-rise building in Gaza that it said was a Hamas intelligence site as well as offices for foreign media
    (Photo: Reuters)
    The strike came nearly an hour after the military ordered people to evacuate the building, which also housed Al Jazeera, other offices and residential apartments.
    The strike brought the entire 12-story building down, collapsing with a gigantic cloud of dust.
    The IDF bringing down a Gaza City building it said housed Hamas intelligence
    White Press Secretary Jen Psaki tweeted following the demolition of the building that, the U.S. has "communicated directly to the Israelis that ensuring the safety and security of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility.
    The strike came hours after another IDF air strike on a densely populated refugee camp in Gaza City killed at least 10 Palestinians from an extended family, mostly children, in the deadliest single strike of the current conflict.
    Both sides were pressing for an advantage Saturday as cease-fire efforts gathered strength.
    The latest outburst of violence began in Jerusalem and has spread across the region, with Jewish-Arab clashes and rioting in mixed cities of Israel.
    There were also widespread Palestinian protests Friday in the West Bank, where Israeli forces shot and killed 11 people.
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    הלווית בני המשפחה שנהרגו בהפצצת צה"ל במחנה הפליטים שאטי בעזה
    הלווית בני המשפחה שנהרגו בהפצצת צה"ל במחנה הפליטים שאטי בעזה
    Funerals of victims of an Israeli strike on the Shati refugee camp in Gaza that killed 11 members of one family on Saturday
    U.S. diplomat Hady Amr arrived Friday as part of Washington's efforts to de-escalate the conflict, and the UN Security Council was set to meet Sunday. But Israel turned down an Egyptian proposal for a one-year truce that Hamas rulers had accepted, an Egyptian official said Friday on condition of anonymity to discuss the negotiations.
    Since Monday night, Hamas has fired hundreds of rockets into Israel, which has pounded the Gaza Strip with strikes.
    In Gaza, at least 139 people have been killed, including 39 children; in Israel, eight people have been killed, including the death Saturday of a man killed by a rocket that hit in Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv.
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    הרס ונזק מפגיעה ישירה ברמת גן
    הרס ונזק מפגיעה ישירה ברמת גן
    Damage from a rocket attack which landed on a busy street in Ramat Gan on Saturday killing one man
    (Photo: Shaul Golan)
    The strike on the building housing media offices came in the afternoon, after the building's owner received a call from the Israeli military warning that it would be hit. AP's staff and others in the building evacuated immediately.
    Al-Jazeera, the news network funded by Qatar's government, broadcast the airstrikes live as the building collapsed.
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    תקיפות צה"ל בעזה: שיגור טיל הקש בגג אל עבר מגדל
    תקיפות צה"ל בעזה: שיגור טיל הקש בגג אל עבר מגדל
    Al Jazeera reporting live as the building housing its offices collapses after being bombed in Gaza on Saturday
    "This channel will not be silence. Al-Jazeera will not be silenced," an on-air anchorwoman said, her voice thick with emotion. "We can guarantee you that right now."
    Earlier Saturday, an airstrike hit a three-story house in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp, killing eight children and two women from an extended family.
    Mohammed Hadidi told reporters his wife and five children had gone to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday with relatives. She and three of the children, aged 6 to 14, were killed, while an 11-year-old is missing. Only his 5-month-old son Omar is known to have survived.
    Children's' toys and a Monopoly board game could be seen among the rubble, as well as plates of uneaten food from the holiday gathering.
    "There was no warning," said Jamal Al-Naji, a neighbor living in the same building. "You filmed people eating and then you bombed them?" he said, addressing Israel. "Why are you confronting us? Go and confront the strong people!"
    The Israeli military said on Saturday, that it had inadvertently hit civilians in the strike. Hamas said it fired a salvo of rockets at southern Israel in response to the airstrike.
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    משפחות בורחות מצפון רצועת עזה
    משפחות בורחות מצפון רצועת עזה
    Residents of the northern Gaza Strip leave their homes seeking shelter
    A furious Israeli barrage early Friday killed a family of six in their house and sent thousands fleeing to U.N.-run shelters. The military said the operation involved 160 warplanes dropping some 80 tons of explosives over the course of 40 minutes and succeeded in destroying a vast tunnel network used by Hamas.
    Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, said the military aims to minimize collateral damage in striking military targets. But measures it takes in other strikes, such as warning shots to get civilians to leave, were not “feasible this time.”
    Israeli media said the military believed dozens of militants were killed inside the tunnels. The Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups have confirmed 20 deaths in their ranks, but the military said the real number is far higher.
    Gaza's infrastructure, already in widespread disrepair because of an Israeli-Egyptian blockade imposed after Hamas seized power in 2007, showed signs of breaking down further, compounding residents' misery. The territory's sole power plant is at risk of running out of fuel in the coming days.
    The U.N. said Gazans are already enduring daily power cuts of 8-12 hours and at least 230,000 have limited access to tap water. The impoverished and densely populated territory is home to 2 million Palestinians, most of them the descendants of refugees from what is now Israel.
    The conflict has reverberated widely. Israeli cities with mixed Arab and Jewish populations have seen nightly violence, with mobs from each community fighting in the streets and trashing each other's property.
    Late on Friday, someone threw a firebomb at an Arab family's home in the Ajami neighborhood of Tel Aviv, wounding two children. A 12-year-old boy was in moderate condition with burns on his upper body and a 10-year-old girl was treated for a head injury, according to the Magen David Adom rescue service.
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    Israeli Arab rioters burn tyres block highway on Friday
    Israeli Arab rioters burn tyres block highway on Friday
    Israeli Arab rioters burn tyres block highway on Friday
    In the West Bank, on the outskirts of Ramallah, Nablus and other towns and cities, hundreds of Palestinians protested the Gaza campaign and Israeli actions in Jerusalem. Waving Palestinian flags, they trucked in tires that they set up in burning barricades and hurled stones at Israeli soldiers. At least 10 protesters were shot and killed by soldiers. An 11th Palestinian was killed when he tried to stab a soldier at a military position.
    In east Jerusalem, online video showed young Jewish nationalists firing pistols as they traded volleys of stones with Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah, which became a flashpoint for tensions over attempts by settlers to forcibly evict a number of Palestinian families from their homes.
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    פלסטיני זורק בקבוק תבערה במזרח ירושלים
    פלסטיני זורק בקבוק תבערה במזרח ירושלים
    East Jerusalem rioters throws a firebomb during clashes on Friday
    (צילום: AFP)
    On Israel's northern border, troops opened fire when a group of Lebanese and Palestinian protesters on the other side cut through the border fence and briefly crossed. One Lebanese was killed. Three rockets were fired toward Israel from neighboring Syria without causing any casualties or damage. It was not immediately known who fired them.
    The tensions began in east Jerusalem earlier this month, with Palestinian protests against the Sheikh Jarrah evictions and Israeli police measures at Al-Aqsa Mosque, a frequent flashpoint located on a mount in the Old City revered by Muslims and Jews.
    Hamas fired rockets toward Jerusalem late Monday, in an apparent attempt to present itself as the champion of the protesters.
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Hamas will "pay a very heavy price" for its rocket attacks as Israel has massed troops at the frontier. U.S. President Joe Biden has expressed support for Israel while saying he hopes to bring the violence under control.
    Hamas has fired some 2,000 rockets toward Israel since Monday, according to the Israeli military. Most have been intercepted by anti-missile defenses, but they have brought life to a standstill in southern Israeli cities, caused disruptions at airports and have set off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
    First published: 16:10, 05.15.21
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