Israel Palestine Ceasefire: A large number of Palestinians descended on the streets of Gaza as soon as the ceasefire began. He thanked God and raised religious slogans.
Smoke emanating from building after Israeli Airstrike (AFP)
Ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian extremist group Hamas has been affected since Friday. The extremist organization in the Gaza Strip runs the Hamas regime. Thus the ceasefire which lasted for 11 days finally came to an end. More than 240 people have died in this conflict between Israel and Hamas. A large number of deaths have occurred in Gaza, where Israel bombed heavily.
A large number of Palestinians descended on the streets of Gaza as soon as the Confederacy began. He thanked God and raised religious slogans. Both Israel and Hamas have claimed victory in the conflict. US President Joe Biden said that the ceasefire has brought real opportunities for progress. Let us tell you that on Thursday, Israel aircrafts more than 100 times at many Hamas bases in northern Gaza. In such a situation, let us know the entire timeline of this conflict between Israel and Palestine (Israel-Palestine conflict timeline)…
April 13: In East Jerusalem, there was a clash between the Palestinian people and the Israeli police. On the first day of the month of Ramadan, Palestinians arrived at the holy al-Aqsa mosque to offer prayers. But the entry near Damascus Gate was put on the barrier. This led to a clash between the angry Palestinians and the Israeli police. In this way, tension gradually started.
April 15-16: Hamas fired a rocket from the Gaza Strip to Israel on the incident in Jerusalem. After this, Israel also retaliated by doing an air strike on Gaza.
April 19: Now the tension had increased and it gradually started spreading by Israel. The port city of Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, has a mixed Arab-Jewish population. There were clashes between the two communities here.
April 20: In Jerusalem, Jewish youth attacked Arab people and raised anti-Arab slogans. There was anger within these youths because Palestinians were seen attacking the Jews in a video that was going viral on Tiktok.
April 23: Hundreds of ultra-nationalist Jews rushed to protest at Damascus Gate, shouting anti-Arab slogans. During this time, the police tried to calm the clash between the Arabs and the Jewish people. But by then many people were injured. In this way, violence started spreading to other parts of the city.
April 24: Hamas once again fired rockets at Israel from Gaza over a clash in Jerusalem. Israel once again retaliated by air strike.
2 May: The Palestinian families living in the Sheikh Jarrah district of East Jerusalem were ordered to evacuate the houses, so that Jewish settlers could be settled here. In this regard, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas criticized Israel. A hearing in the Supreme Court was yet to be held to vacate the houses. But before this, a conflict between the Palestinian protesters and the police started here. In this way, Sheikh Jarrah emerged as a major venue of protest.
May 4: Israel started sending balloons of fire from extremists from Gaza. In this way, there was a fire in many places in Israel.
May 7: Israeli Palestinian forces shot and killed two Palestinian gunmen, and one was injured in the shootout. Security forces said that they started openly firing on them. On the same day, after the prayers, there was a clash between the police and Palestinian protesters in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. More than 200 people were injured in this. Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades on the protesters.
8 May: On the day of Ramadan’s most holy night, Lylat al-Qadr, tens of thousands of Palestinians offered prayers in al-Aqsa. After this, demonstrations started here. Violent clashes broke out between the police and protesters near Damascus Gate. 120 Palestinians and 17 policemen were injured in this incident.
May 9: In view of the ever increasing tension, the Supreme Court of Israel postponed the hearing on Sheikh Jarrah. In this way, tension continued in Sheikh Jarrah.
May 10: Clashes broke out between the police and Palestinian protesters at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. In fact, on this day, Israel captured East Jerusalem after the 1967 war. To commemorate this, hundreds of Israeli nationalists marched through the territory of Arabs. Soon the march was changed, but by then the situation deteriorated. This was followed by clashes near the Al-Aqsa compound, in which 300 Palestinians were injured and 21 policemen were injured.
Seeing the worsening situation in Jerusalem, Hamas warned Israel to remove security forces from the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Sheikh Jarrah by evening. As evening passed, Hamas launched a rocket attack on Israel. At the same time, Israel also started retaliating. In this way, for the first time after 2014, the conflict between Hamas and Israel started on a large scale.
May 11: Air strikes continued between the two sides. The Gaza City Tower collapsed in an Israeli airstrike. It was said that there was a senior Hamas office in it. Israel killed about 10 Hamas senior officials in airstrikes.
May 12: In response to the Israeli Airstrike, Hamas fired rockets at Israel’s Tel Aviv, Ashkelon and Birsheba cities. At the same time, clashes also started in Israeli areas with Jews and Arabs. The authorities had to enforce the emergency.
May 13: There were frequent air strikes between Israel and Hamas. At the same time, demonstrations in the West Bank and Jordan started becoming violent. Palestinian health officials said 11 protesters died in the Israeli attack. At the same time, the Israeli army claimed that rockets were fired on Israel from Syria. But Syria did not comment on this.
May 14: A 21-year-old member of Hezbollah was shot and killed by Israeli security forces on the Lebanese-Israeli border. These people were protesting against Israel on the border and were trying to enter Israel. This also increased the tension.
17 May: Six rockets were fired at Israel from Lebanon. But they fell before reaching Israel. Israel retaliated by firing rockets at Lebanon.
May 18: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza had now entered its second week. By now more than 200 people had died and 12 Israelis had been killed. At the same time, a large number of people were injured.
May 19: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas spoke to UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutarares and appealed to stop the violence. Thus began the international initiative on the ceasefire. US President Joe Biden also spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the phone, saying he wanted to see a significant reduction in violence.
May 20: According to local time, both Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire made by Egypt at around two o’clock in the night. In this way, the struggle of violence that lasted for 11 days came to an end. Netanyahu said that the Israeli Security Cabinet has approved the ceasefire. Hamas also announced that it has stopped the air strikes.
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