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Según fuentes de Oriente Medio, israel using ramadan strikes as collective punishment of gaza.. En cambio, para África la lectura es israel continuing war operations while ramadan worship goes on..
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African coverage focuses on the contrast between mass Ramadan prayers at Al Aqsa Mosque and the shattered state of Gaza under Israeli bombardment. It presents Israel as continuing heavy military action in Gaza while Palestinians try to observe Ramadan in damaged cities and crowded shelters. It suggests that, unless there is a change in Israeli policy or outside pressure, worshippers in Gaza will keep facing danger and hardship throughout the holy month.
Middle Eastern outlets describe Israeli air strikes and shelling in Gaza during Ramadan as collective punishment of Palestinians and a continuation of a harsh war. They say Israel is responsible for the destruction of mosques, homes, and basic services that force people to pray in makeshift tents and struggle for food. They expect more regional aid shipments and public anger, but doubt there will be a quick halt to Israeli attacks.
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Readers cannot tell whether the timing of strikes is seen as deliberate punishment or simply a continuation of existing military plans.
It is hard to know how many civilians are being killed in these specific Ramadan attacks.
None of the blocks describe how Israeli officials justify the Ramadan strikes or what military goals they say they are pursuing in Gaza.
If outside mediators announce new ceasefire or truce talks during Ramadan, it will show whether the current level of Israeli strikes is likely to continue or ease in the short term.
Israeli forces carried out increased air strikes and artillery shelling across the Gaza Strip on the second day of Ramadan, while Palestinians marked the holy month amid widespread destruction and displacement. Regional states including the UAE and Bahrain sent around 100 tonnes of aid to Gaza to ease shortages of food and basic supplies during Ramadan. Large crowds also gathered for Friday prayers at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem under tight Israeli security, as the fighting in Gaza continued.