05/16/2021 10:56 AM
Clarín.com
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Updated 05/16/2021 10:56 AM
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have
a vast satellite network that allows them to detect targets on the ground
and determine whether or not it is convenient to unload the bombs on the site.
In some cases the detection is effective, such as
video that carries this note
-which Clarín obtained exclusively- where
the attack
by the fighters
was stopped
due to the presumed
presence of children
in the house.
In others there is not enough information and the bombs fall causing destruction and death.
Last night the Israeli Army attacked the home of the head of Hamas's political office in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and that of his brother Muhammad, another activist.
"Both buildings were used as military infrastructure by the terrorist organization Hamas," said the Israeli military.
A house destroyed by last night's bombings on Gazza.
(Reuters)
It also destroyed
three buildings in the Strip on
Sunday
where 33 people died
, including eight children, according to the AP agency.
This new attack took place after a night of great tension where Hamas and Islamic Jihad
unloaded a shower of rockets on central and southern Israel
, destroying several homes.
Israel appears to have stepped up the bombings in recent days to inflict as much damage as possible on Hamas, claiming that it
eliminated dozens of heads of that ultra-Islamic organization
that governs the Strip.
The bombings are also concentrated on
the tunnels that Hamas uses to hide its movements from
Israeli
satellites
, which are of high precision.
a new attack.
(AFP)
These underground fortresses are also used to mount missile launching platforms.
These clashes continue as international mediators try to negotiate a ceasefire.
A US diplomat is in the region to try to reduce tensions, while the UN Security Council will meet today to discuss the issue.