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GAZA STRIP: As Israeli bombs buildings and sent smoke billowing skywards over Lebanon this week, Ga
GAZA STRIP: As Israeli bombs buildings and sent smoke billowing skywards over Lebanon this week, Gazans looked on with both empathy and fear over how the widening conflict might affect them. Israel carried out a third day of air strikes against Lebanon on Wednesday. In a dramatic escalation after nearly a year of cross-border violence, Israeli air raids on Monday killed at least 558 people in Lebanon in the country’s deadliest day since the 1975-1990 civil war. Chadi Nawfal, a 24-year-old resident of Gaza City who said he lost his home in an Israeli strike, said on Wednesday that footage from Lebanon was hard to watch. “The bloody scenes from Lebanon that we see on our television screens are very harsh images,” he said. “We people in the Gaza Strip are the only ones who can currently feel the pain that the Lebanese people are experiencing.” Another strike on the Lebanese capital on Tuesday killed Hezbollah rocket forces commander Ibrahim Kobeissi. Taken together, Israel’s onslaught confirmed its Defence Minister Yoav Gallant’s claim a week ago that the war’s “centre of gravity” was moving northward. Displaced residents say ‘war in Lebanon means less global attention towards the crisis in Gaza’ Hezbollah fire has displaced tens of thousands of Israelis, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has said it is determined to return them to their homes along the border with Lebanon. Ayman al Amreiti, another displaced resident of Gaza City, said he was worried the fighting in Lebanon would mean the ongoing conflict in Gaza gets less global attention. “The military weight is now shifting to Lebanon, so even the media attention on the Gaza Strip has become secondary,” the 42-year-old said. “This encourages the appetite of the occupation (Israel) to commit more crimes.” Israel’s retaliatory military offensive has killed at least 41,495 people in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to figures provided by the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry. The United Nations has described the figures as reliable. There are obvious differences in time-frame and scale, but Umm Munzir Naim, 52, said she could not help but see similarities between the fighting in Lebanon and in Gaza. “The war against Lebanon and Hezbollah is a war like in Gaza. The victims are the people,” she said.“The small, the big, the properties, everything is targeted — humans, trees… they say it’s against Hamas and Hezbollah, but on the ground it’s people who die.” Amreiti said he hoped the fighting would end soon in both places, and that their fates could even be linked given Hezbollah’s past pledges to stop fighting once a Gaza ceasefire comes about. “The outcome, the hope is that any settlement with Hezbollah will also involve Gaza,” he said. “Right now, that is the hope that the children of the Palestinian people are turning to.”
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