
14 people were killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza on Tuesday. Most of the dead are women and children. Along with this, the Israeli army also destroyed bulldozers and other heavy equipment sent to Gaza by other countries to remove the debris.
Building debris removal equipment demolished
These equipment were sent to Gaza to clear the debris of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombing. These equipment were sent by Arab countries to the Gaza administration. Most of the buildings in Gaza have been destroyed in Israel's 18-month action against Hamas. They are no longer in a condition that they can be repaired.
There is also a possibility that a large number of bodies are buried under the rubble of these buildings. Due to the continuous attacks, the work of removing the rubble in Gaza has not been done. In addition to the bulldozers and other equipment already present in Gaza, sympathetic countries had sent equipment during the ceasefire.
Egypt and Qatar sent nine bulldozers
Egypt and Qatar, which are mediating between Gaza and Israel, had sent nine bulldozers. The garage where these bulldozers were kept in Jabalia has been destroyed in Israeli bombing. Water tankers and generators are also reported to have been destroyed in Israeli attacks. The Israeli army has not commented on these attacks.
Commander of Sunni organization killed in attack on Beirut
Israel again carried out air strikes on Lebanon's capital Beirut on Tuesday. This time Israel targeted Jama'a Islamia, an armed organization of Sunni Muslims. The Israeli army has said that Hussein Atavi, the top commander of the Islamic organization, has been killed in the attack. Atavi used to plan and support terrorist attacks in Israel.
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