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Israel launches its most intense shelling of Gaza in weeks as it gets ready for the Rafah offensive: 10 points

‘O friends, listen, for a story that rises with the escalating conflict between the region of Gaza and its hostile neighbors is being told’. The air crackles with the sounds of artillery fire, and the whole world is being showered with the brilliance of Israel’s military might. What makes that heavy shelling recently seen? Nothing when compared to this week.

Apart from Gaza, the sky is set ablaze by drone jets, or so-called the Iron Dome, when Israeli forces unleash as if it were a storm of stones and the wind, each one more ferocious than the last. All that people can hear is the monstrous noise of blasts that break the silence, and this, added to the obvious menace of death that comes with it, gives no hope to so many people.

However, this is more than a mere demonstration of power; though this is a more powerful bout to precede, its target is the besieged city of Rafah. The continued smashing of Israeli troops’ headquarters in the borders, the numbers of troops keep on swelling progressively as they are getting ready for a ground assault, and such is a matter that risks developing into a terrible, tangled picture.

In the midst of the commotion, the souls cry out from the boiling mist, struggling to stand as people crouch in a shelter, overcome by the endless beatings. A child touches its trembling hands to its mouth, breathes in fear, and looks upwards at its parents in terror as its dreams of a peaceful tomorrow are wildly torn apart and destroyed by war.

The whole world is in a waiting position with their mouths open, the beseeching appeals of correction and negotiation permeating around the decision rooms, but it seems that the voices are ignored. Indeed, the tremor of conflict often finds its way into the corridors of reason, compelling only the atavistic instincts for dominance and avenging.

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