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(This story was first published on 25 October 2023 and it is being reinstated with updates. Quintal archives The most recent Israel-Hamas struggle and later 100 days after attacks on Palestine.).
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Today there are 100 days before the conflict between Israel and Gaza. The death toll between the Palestinians in Gaza has reached around 24,000, with more than 65,000 tonnes of bombs provoked by Israel in a densely populated enclave, Al Jazra Report.
The attack, recently began with an attack by armed groups, including the Cussam Brigade of Hamas, resulting in 1,140 deaths and 240 prisoners in Israel, many of which were later freed.
Israel replied with a serious bombing campaign, intensifying the challenging situation already in Gaza under the siege since 2007.
More than 60,000 people have been injured, including 8,663 children and 6,327 women. Tent camps have surfaced, and most of the population faces severe food deficiency, with nine out of 10 people going without food for 24 hours or more, it is said in the report.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the Justice’s participation to the International Court of Justice in a massacre case against Israel filed by South Africa, stating that it could not end the struggle in Gaza.
Humanitarian crisis continues only with the toll of death in the struggle and the humanitarian crisis continues in Gaza, The Quint The Israeli-Pilstine takes a look at the history of the conflict. Here is an AZ guide about conflict.
A: Al Aqsa
The mosque in the old city of East Jerusalem was raided by the Israeli army in 2021.
B: Balfour
In 1917, the declaration of Balfor from the British government supported the construction of “National Ghar for Jewish people” in Palestine.
C: Camp David Summit
The Camp David Summit was a meeting between the then US President Bill Clinton, the then Israeli PM Ehud Barak and Palestinian leader Yasar Arafat. The 2000 summit was an attempt to end the conflict.
D: Rock’s Dome
An Islamic temple in the center of the Al-Aksa Mosque complex, it is the ‘most sensitive site’ in the old city of Jerusalem. It is sacred for both Muslims and Jews.
E: Egypt
After the British, Egypt captured Gaza until the third Arab-Israel War from 1948–1967. The Rafah Border Crossing is the southern crossing between Gaza and Egypt, which is currently closed.
F: First Intifada
In the late 1980s, the first ‘INTIFADA’ was a period of protests and protests against Israel’s occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
G: Gaza
One of the most densely populated areas in the world, Gaza is located between Israel, the Mediterranean Sea and Egypt.
H: Hamas
Controlling the Gaza Strip, the Islamist terrorist group was established in the late 1987 during the first Palestinian ‘Intefada’.
I: Israel
Established in 1948, Israel has been in conflict with the Palestinians and Arab states over the ownership of the land that has religious importance for Jews, Christians and Muslims.
J: jerusalem
Both Israel and Palestine claim their claims on the city as their capital leads to significant conflict.
K: Kibbutz
An Israeli collective disposal that is dedicated to mutual support, social justice, and is based on the principle of equality and cooperation.
50: Lebanon
The role of Lebanon is defined with its geographical proximity, political landscape and historical connection of Palestinian refugees and the presence of Hizbullah and terrorist organizations in the region.
M: Mohammad DUP
The commander of the Hamas Army, Mohammad Def, is allegedly mastermind behind an operation ‘Al-Aksa Flood’ in response to the raid of Israel’s Al-Aksa Mosque in 2021.
N: Nablus
Located in the West Bank, there has been a focal point for political and social activity within the Nablas Palestinian regions.
O: OSLO Agreement
A set of agreements between Israel and Palestine Liberation Organization that established the peace process through mutual talks.
P: Palestine
The West Bank is located for the east of Israel and for the Gaza Strip, which is stationed between the Mediterranean Sea Israel and Egypt, forming the Palestinian region.
Question: Distribute brigade
Established in 1991 as a military branch of Hamas, Kasam Brigade is the largest and best -equipped group operating in Gaza.
R-rafah crossing
Rafah is the most southern exit from Border Crossing Gaza. The crossing is controlled by Egypt and is the only entry point for humanitarian aid.
S: Al Shifa Hospital
The largest medical complex in Gaza is currently overwhelmed by the reasons bombing by Israel.
T: Tel Aviv
Located on the central-western coast of Israel, Tel Aviv is the second most populous city in the country and its economic and financial center.
U: United Nations
United Nations General Secretary Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate ceasefire. He appealed to Hamas to allow humanitarian assistance to Gaza and leave Israel for Israel.
V: violation
According to the United Nations, the rights of citizens in Israel and Palestinian region have been violated by authorities through harassment, dangers, arrest, arbitrary prevention, torture and inhuman treatment.
W: West Bank
The region of Palestine is located to the west of the Jordan River. It has been in Israeli military possession since 1967.
X: Social Media Platform X
Posts (East Twitter) on X have used fake images of Israel-Hamas conflict, increasing disintegration and increasing tension.
Y: Yasar Arafat
Yasar Arafat presided over the Palestinian Liberation Organization and played an important role in the 1993 Oslo Accord, which was an important moment in peace talks with Israel.
Z: Zeoniism
In the late 19th century, the political-ideological movement emerged in the historic Palestine demanding to establish a Jewish motherland, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire.
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