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Israel-Gaza live: Israeli warplanes unleash heavy airstrikes as Netanyahu vows to continue at ‘full force’

Smoke rises from Gaza City after Israel airstrikes kill at least 42 people

The Israeli army unleashed heavy airstrikes on Gaza City in the early hours of Monday morning, bombing what it said were underground tunnels used by Hamas militants.

Just before 2am, dozens of Israeli warplanes launched a heavy bombardment in what the army says is a bid to destroy the underground “metro” system.

Civilians on the ground described as many as 50 airstrikes in just 10 minutes, with photos showing the night’s sky over Gaza city alight with fire.

The bombardment came as fighting entered its second week, with at least 197 Palestinians, including 58 children, killed in the days before Monday’s fresh assault, according to figures provided by the Gaza Health Ministry.

Meanwhile, ten people have been killed in Israel, including two children, Israeli authorities have said.

The surge in violence shows no sign of stopping, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing to continue the campaign at “full force”, despite international calls for calm.

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Netanyahu vows to continue campaign at ‘full force’

In the midst of international calls for calm, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the country’s campaign in Gaza at “full force”.

Speaking in a televised address after his security Cabinet met on Sunday, Mr Netanyahu said the campaign would continue “for as long as necessary” until “calm and quiet” can be restored to Israel’s citizens.

“We are acting now, for as long as necessary, to restore calm and quiet to you, Israel’s citizens. It will take time,” he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a meeting with Israeli border police in the central city of Lod, near Tel Aviv, on 13 May, 2021. He has vowed to continue a ‘full force’ assault for ‘as long as necessary’.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a meeting with Israeli border police in the central city of Lod, near Tel Aviv, on 13 May, 2021. He has vowed to continue a ‘full force’ assault for ‘as long as necessary’.

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Overnight, the Israeli army launched a fresh assault, raining airstrikes down on Gaza City in what it said was an effort to further target an underground tunnel system used by Hamas militants.

Before the airstrikes, the Gaza Health Ministry had said that at least 197 Palestinians, including 58 children, have been killed in the surge of violence that started last week.

Meanwhile, at least ten people have been killed in Israel, including two children, according to Israeli authorities.

Chantal Da Silva17 May 2021 08:15

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Photos show Gaza City alight with fire after Israeli bombardment

Photos show Gaza City alight with fire early this morning after a major bombardment from Israeli warplanes.

Israel’s army has said it launched the assault in a bid to target an underground tunnel system used by Hamas militants.

Describing the tunnel system as a “city under a city”, the army said it destroyed 15km of the underground network and hit 35 targets.

In the photo below, fire and smoke can be seen rising above buildings in Gaza City, as warplanes take aim at the Palestinian enclave.

The assault began at around 2am, with civilians on the ground describing as many as 50 airstrikes in just 10 minutes.

Fire and smoke rise above buildings in Gaza City as Israeli warplanes target the Palestinian enclave, early on 17 May, 2021.

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Chantal Da Silva17 May 2021 08:00

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Israeli warplanes unleash heavy airstrikes on Gaza City in overnight assault

Israeli warplanes unleashed heavy airstrikes on Gaza City in overnight assault they said was aimed at destroying an underground tunnel system used by Hamas militants.

Dozens of Israeli warplanes launched a heavy bombardment of the blockaded strip just before 2am on Monday, the country’s army has said.

The army said it was once again targeting the “metro” – an underground tunnel system it has said militants are using to navigate without being tracked.

Civilians on the ground described as many as 50 airstrikes in just 10 minutes, while photos showed the night’s sky over Gaza city alight with fire.

The army it hit a total of 35 targets, and 15km of the tunnel system.

Residents of Gaza city have said that several roads leading to the strip’s largest hospital Al-Shifa had been hit in the assault.

Witnesses also said security buildings and militant training camps had been attacked in and around Gaza City.

Militants in Gaza had continued to fire rockets at Israel up until the heavy bombardment.

The Israeli military has said that a total of 3,100 rockets have so far been fired at Israel from Gaza over the last seven days.

That number is just 900 short of the total number of rockets fired during the entirety of the 7-week 2014 Gaza war.

Chantal Da Silva17 May 2021 07:48

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Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s live blog tracking the latest developments in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Chantal Da Silva17 May 2021 07:41