Publish dateSaturday 16 November 2019 - 01:35
Story Code : 195700
Zionist regime bombs Gaza despite earlier ceasefire deal, Palestinians urge retaliation
Zionist regime has launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip despite agreeing to an earlier ceasefire, arousing popular calls for continued Palestinian retaliatory strikes in response to the onslaught.
The Zionist military announced early on Friday that it had launched airstrikes targeting positions affiliated to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad resistance group. 
Gaza's Health Ministry reported that two injured citizens were being treated following the strike.
The strikes threaten to unravel a fragile ceasefire which put an end to two days of fighting after Zionist regime assassinated a senior Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza on Tuesday.
As a result of ensuing fighting, at least 34 Palestinians, including eight children and three women, were killed while another 110 were also injured.
Various Palestinian resistance groups, notably Islamic Jihad, responded by firing reportedly more than 400 rockets into Israel, paralyzing Tel Aviv and other vast parts of the country, leading to the closure of business and roads.
On Wednesday, Hamas officials warned that it would join Islamic Jihad in repelling Zionist aggression if Tel Aviv failed to submit to a ceasefire.
“If airstrikes and aggression continue, Hamas and the resistance groups will have to morally respond to and protect the Palestinian people,” an unnamed Hamas official told the US-based Fox News channel.
Hours later on Thursday morning, Islamic Jihad announced that Zionist regime had accepted its proposed ceasefire conditions, agreeing to halt targeted assassinations and attacks on Palestinian protesters in the Gaza strip in talks mediated by Egypt.
Zionist and Egyptian officials also confirmed the ceasefire.
Shortly later, however, Zionist Foreign Minister Zionist regime Katz, rejected any change in Zionist policy against Gaza while speaking to Israel's Army Radio.
Targeted killings "will not cease", he said, adding that Israel's "open-fire policy" regarding protests at the Gaza border will not change.
 
 
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