Hell night in Israel

A synagogue was set on fire in the city of Lod, not far from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport, amid incidents between Arab and Jewish residents, Israeli media reported.

Arabs allegedly ransacked a synagogue in Lod, a city 15 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv, and then set it on fire. Dozens of cars were also set on fire, while shop windows were destroyed.

The Mayor of Lod, Haire Revivo, spoke of a “civil war” and called for an immediate ban on night traffic in the city.

Serious incidents also broke out in the predominantly Arab cities of Ako (north) and Jaffa (near Tel Aviv).

A 25-year-old Arab was killed by gunfire in Lod. A 34-year-old Jew suspected of murder has been arrested, police said.

Lod is described as a hotbed of social tensions in Israel. The crime rate in the city is high.

The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, imposed a state of emergency in the city.

Air defense sirens, warning of incoming rockets, sounded in Tel Aviv in the early hours of today, amid the fiercest clashes between Israel and the Palestinians in recent years.

Several explosions were heard in the city, minutes after Hamas, the Islamist group that rules the Gaza Strip, announced that its armed wing had fired 110 rockets at Tel Aviv in retaliation for the deadly Israeli airstrikes. pocket.

The Islamist movement Hamas, in power in Gaza, announced today that its armed arm fired more than 200 rockets at Israeli territory., in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on the Palestinian coastal enclave, including the one that caused the collapse of a 12-storey building.

Hamas’s armed wing said in a statement that it was in the process of launching “110 rockets” against the metropolis of Tel Aviv and other “100 rockets” against the city of Beersheba “in retaliation for the blows against properties inhabited by civilians”.

For its part, the Israeli army announced today that it continues to strike against positions of the Palestinian armed groups.

“In the last few hours, the Israeli army has” hit a number of major terrorist targets throughout the Gaza Strip “and” at the moment, the blows continue, “a statement from the General Staff said.

Israel and the Palestinian Authority Hamas are heading for “a large-scale war,” UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Thor Venezland warned tonight, calling on all sides to “immediately” end the conflict.

«Stop firing immediately. This escalation is leading to a large-scale war. Leaders on all sides must commit to de-escalation. A war in Gaza would be catastrophic and those who would pay the price are the common people“, The Norwegian diplomat wrote in a post on Twitter.

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