Gaza–Israel Clashes (May 2019)
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Gaza–Israel Clashes (May 2019)
Gaza–Israel clashes may refer to the Gaza–Israel conflict in general, or more specifically: * March 2010 Israel–Gaza clashes * March 2012 Gaza–Israel clashes * November 2018 Gaza–Israel clashes * May 2019 Gaza–Israel clashes * November 2019 Gaza–Israel clashes * 2022 Gaza–Israel clashes * May 2023 Gaza–Israel clashes See also * Gaza War (other) * Battle of Gaza (other) * Gaza Crisis (other) * Israel–Hamas ceasefire (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Gaza–Israel Conflict
The Gaza–Israel conflict is a localized part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict beginning in 1948, when about 200,000 of the more than 700,000 Nakba, Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes settled in the Gaza Strip as refugees. Since then, Israel has waged 15 wars in the Gaza Strip. The number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza war, Gaza war (ongoing since 2023) (50,000+) is higher than the death toll of all other wars in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict combined. Israel fought three wars in the Egyptian-administered Gaza Strip: 1948 Palestine War, the first occupation of Gaza during the Suez Crisis, and Six-Day War, the capture of Gaza in 1967. During the first occupation, 1% of Gaza Strip's population was either killed, tortured or imprisoned by Israel. Following two periods of low-level insurgencies, a major conflict between Israelis and Palestinians erupted in the First Intifada. The 1993 Oslo Accords brought a period of calm. But, in 2000 the Second ...
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March 2010 Israel–Gaza Clashes
The 2010 Gaza clashes were military clashes in the Gaza Strip between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups that occurred in March 2010. Background Tensions between Israel and Hamas ran high after the Gaza War, although fighting ended after a cease-fire was signed. No serious armed incidents had taken place before these clashes. However, tensions ran high, especially with the Mossad suspected of assassinating Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai, and a rocket launched from Gaza killing a Thai farm worker working an Israeli field. The Israeli naval blockade of Gaza was also still in place, while rockets continued to be fired at Israeli cities and towns. Clashes The fighting began on March 26, 2010, when a team of soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) entered the Gaza Strip. The soldiers were from the elite Golani Brigade, and had entered after several men placing what appeared to be explosives on the border fence. Gunmen then attacked the soldiers w ...
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March 2012 Gaza–Israel Clashes
Operation Returning Echo (מבצע הד חוזר) was an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) military operation in the Gaza Strip from March 9 until March 14, 2012. It was the worst outbreak of violence covered by the media in the region since the 2008–2009 Gaza War (Operation Cast Lead). On March 9, Israel carried out a targeted air strike in the Gaza Strip killing Zohair al-Qaisi, the secretary general of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC). Another militant was also killed in the strike, as well as seriously injuring a man nearby. According to the IDF, though the PRC denies this, Al-Qaisi had overseen the 2011 southern Israel cross-border attacks, which killed eight Israelis including six civilians. Israeli officials said that he was preparing the final stages of a new mega-attack that could have claimed multiple lives. Palestinian militant groups retaliated by launching rocket attacks on Israel, with over 300 Grad missiles, Qassam rockets and mortar shells launched, o ...
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November 2018 Gaza–Israel Clashes
Gaza-Israel clashes began on 11 November 2018, when a botched Israeli covert operation carried out in the Khan Yunis area of the southern Gaza Strip killed seven Palestinian militants and one Israeli soldier. Exchanges of fire lasted for two more days, until a cease fire was achieved with Egyptian mediation. Some minor incidents and protests followed some two weeks after the cease fire, with decreasing intensity. The operation According to Hamas armed wing the al-Qassam Brigades, witness reports, recordings of radio chatter obtained by Israeli news program '' Hadashot'' corroborating the story, and the IDFs own report the operation proceeded as follows: Intrusion into Gaza On 11 November, Israeli special forces entered Gaza in a blue Volkswagen van through one of the official border crossings, either through Israel's Erez Crossing or Egypt's Rafah Crossing, and the group provided identity documents. Following the crossing, the group passed through two checkpoints; one contr ...
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May 2019 Gaza–Israel Clashes
A Gaza–Israel conflict escalation began on 3 May 2019 after two Israeli soldiers were injured by sniper fire from the Gaza Strip during the weekly protests at the Gaza–Israel border. In response, the Israeli Air Force carried out an airstrike, killing two Palestinians. Following this, hundreds of rockets were launched from Gaza at Israel, while the Israeli Air Force struck numerous targets within the Gaza Strip. In addition, Israel increased its troop presence near the Israel–Gaza barrier. A ceasefire facilitated by Egyptian mediators went into effect on 6 May. Exchanges of fire Friday, 3 May On 3 May, during the weekly protests at the Gaza–Israel border, two Israeli soldiers were injured in an attack by a Gazan sniper who, according to Israel Defense Forces (IDF), was connected to Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). In response, the Israel Air Force targeted a nearby Hamas post with an airstrike, killing two people and injuring two others. The men killed were identi ...
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November 2019 Gaza–Israel Clashes
The Gaza–Israel clashes (November 2019) code-named by Israel as Operation Black Belt (), took place between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) following the targeted killing of senior PIJ commander Baha Abu al-Ata in Gaza, and the attempted killing of senior PIJ commander Akram al-Ajouri in Damascus, Syria by the IDF. PIJ responded with rocket fire into Israel, including long-range rockets fired towards Tel Aviv, leading to several civilians being wounded. In response to the rocket fire, Israel carried out airstrikes and artillery shelling in the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding several militants as well as civilians. A ceasefire went into effect after 48 hours of clashes, though it was breached by some Palestinian militants. Background Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Baha Abu al-Ata Palestinian Islamic Jihad is the second-largest militant group in Gaza after Hamas – the ruling military and political party. PIJ had financial problems in the ye ...
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2022 Gaza–Israel Clashes
The 2022 Gaza–Israel clashes code-named as Operation Breaking Dawn lasted from 5 to 7 August 2022. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted some 147 airstrikes in Gaza and Palestinian militants fired approximately 1,100 rockets towards Israel. The operation, ordered by Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Defense Minister Benny Gantz without prior Cabinet discussion or approval, followed a raid in Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in which Israeli forces arrested Bassam al-Saadi, a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) in that area. On 6 August, Israel arrested 20 people in the West Bank of whom 19 were members of PIJ and a further 20 on 7 August according to an unnamed Israeli official. The initial attack included the targeted killing of Tayseer al-Jabari, a military leader of the group. On the second day, the PIJ commander of the Southern area of the Strip, Khaled Mansour, was also targeted and killed. Islamic Jihad stated that the Israeli bombardments were a 'de ...
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May 2023 Gaza–Israel Clashes
The clashes between Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in May 2023 started on 2 May 2023 when Khader Adnan, a former Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) spokesman, died in an Israeli prison following an 87-day hunger strike protesting his continual administrative detention and PIJ militants fired around 102 rockets towards southern Israel, injuring seven individuals in Sderot. On 9 May 2023, Israel conducted a series of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, called Operation Shield and Arrow () that lasted until 13 May. Israel responded to the rocket attacks on 9 May with the targeted assassination of three leaders of the PIJ movement, an attack that also killed 10 civilians. Subsequently, on the same day, Israel killed two Palestinians in an airstrike against a vehicle in Khan Yunis, and six more in airstrikes on 10 May. In retaliation, militants launched a barrage of rockets into Israel, totaling over 938 as per the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), under the banner of ''Operation Revenge ...
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Gaza War (other)
Gaza war refers to the Israel–Hamas war (2023–present) as part of the Gaza–Israel conflict (1948–present). Gaza War may also refer to events during the 1948–present Gaza–Israel conflict: *2006 Gaza–Israel conflict *Gaza War (2008–2009), also known as Operation Cast Lead, the Gaza Massacre, and the Battle of al-Furqan *2012 Gaza War, or Operation Pillar of Defense *2014 Gaza War, or Operation Protective Edge *2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, sometimes referred to as the Unity Intifada or Operation Guardian of the Walls See also * Battle of Gaza (other) * Gaza–Israel clashes (other) * Invasion of Gaza (other) * Gaza Crisis (other) * Siege of Gaza (other) * Lebanon War (other) * List of wars involving the State of Palestine * List of wars involving Israel This is a list of wars and other major military engagements involving Israel. Since its Israeli Declaration of Independence, declaration of independence ...
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Battle Of Gaza (other)
Battle of Gaza may refer to: * Battle of Gaza (312 BC), between Egypt and Macedon * Battle of Raphia (217 BC), between Egypt and the Seleucids * Battle of Gaza (1239), between the Crusaders and the Ayyubids * Mongol raids into Palestine (1260–1300), including Gaza City * First Battle of Gaza (26 March 1917), an Ottoman victory over the British * Second Battle of Gaza (19 April 1917), an Ottoman victory over the British * Third Battle of Gaza (1–2 November 1917), a British victory over the Ottomans * Battle of Gaza (2007), intra-Palestinian fighting between Fatah and Hamas * Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip (2023–present), between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas ** Siege of Gaza City, between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas See also * Battle of Rafah (other) ** Battle of Rafah (2009) * Invasion of Gaza (other) * Gaza War (other) Gaza war refers to the Israel–Hamas war (2023–present) as part of the Gaza–Israe ...
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Gaza Crisis (other)
The Gaza Crisis may relate to the following events: * Governance of the Gaza Strip#2012 fuel crisis *2021 Israel–Palestine crisis *Gaza war hostage crisis (2023–present) *Gaza humanitarian crisis (2023–present) See also * Gaza War (other) * Battle of Gaza (other) Battle of Gaza may refer to: * Battle of Gaza (312 BC), between Egypt and Macedon * Battle of Raphia (217 BC), between Egypt and the Seleucids * Battle of Gaza (1239), between the Crusaders and the Ayyubids * Mongol raids into Palestine (1260–13 ... * Gaza–Israel clashes (other) * Invasion of Gaza (other) {{disambig Gaza Strip ...
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