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The two flags
Palestinians in Gaza are facing severe heatwaves and power cuts, the population living in Gaza is estimated to be around 2.1 million and has been Israel imposed a security watch and air blockade. The strip can be divided into 5 main sectors of land: North Gaza, Gaza City, Deir el-Balah, Khan Yunis, and Rafah. It can be easily calculated that the area is overpopulated.
Patients and business workers are facing severe problems, the temperature is shooting up to 38 Degrees Celsius. 12-hour power cuts have become quite normal in the region which is sandwiched between Israel and Egypt. Hamas, the alleged terrorist group which runs the region since 2007 has blamed the Israeli authority for this citing their more than 15 years of blockade.
In the span of a month various activities have been seen from both sides, last month hundreds of Israeli troops hit the city of Jenin. This was seen as the biggest operation in the West Bank in the last 20 years. The drone strikes carried out killed 8 Palestinians. Retaliation was seen from the other side, gunfire and explosions can be heard throughout the day.
According to the witness, 6 drones were flying above the refugee camp in the early morning. The camp is densely packed with 14000 refugees.
Back Connection of Gaza and Israel
A Month back there was a clash between the troops, Israel is fighting for its existence and had fought bravely previously in the wars. Well according to the Palestinians and the Islamic World, Israel is responsible for today’s condition of Palestine. Its aggressive approach has been condemned, especially by the pro-Gaza Media.
2 years back Israel destroyed and bombed one of the main International Media buildings, the counter authorities gave them the orders to leave their building. The Israeli military said the Hamas operatives were using the building and media companies like Al Jazeera and the Associated Press. The Israeli raids target areas where they say Palestinian Militants and Hamas plans to attack and stockpile their weapons to target the Israeli section.
image source:- Reuters, A boy seen in the clash Site
According to the UN, in 2021 the Israeli clash hit a United Nations Relief and Works Agency Centre (UNRWA), education facilities, and militant buildings. The 2021 crisis marked an important turmoil and fuel in the rivalry, it was the 6th of May when Palestinians protested against the eviction drive by Israeli authorities in East Jerusalem.
Al Aqsa became the centre of the initial conflict, reportedly tear gas, rubber bullets were used. An ultimatum was given by Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and Hamas for the withdrawal of Jerusalem’s forces and with time fired rockets from Gaza towards Israel.  Israel began airstrikes against Gaza and around 950 spots were targeted.Â
The New Front
The 2021 crisis resulted in 11 days of shelling and then the ceasefire was accepted, ceasefire was supported and welcomed across the world. According to the media reports the village of Beita and Israeli outpost Evyatar are and will be the crucial pinpoints. Netanyahu with his far-right vision has tried a couple of times to rebuild Evyatar which was named after a 13-year-old who was killed in 2013.
Both the factions see Beita and Evyatar as the important strip of land, the place completes a trajectory of encircling the settlements and bisects the West Bank area which is a commercial and cultural hub.
Previous DrivesÂ
After the 1967 war, Hamas was formed in 1987 when in a traffic accident where an Israeli driver rammed into a car carrying Palestinian workers for the refugee camp resulting in the death of four. Interestingly Egypt was also the one who help to create the group and the group became a legit opposition to Yasser Arafat’s secular Fatah Party.
In 2005 Israel pulled its troops out of Gaza and technically the area was isolated from the World. The 2011 Arab Spring was seen as an adverse part for Palestine as although the Muslim Brotherhood won but the 2013 coup in Egypt by Al-Sisi closed the border with Gaza and rather mostly closed all routes and channels with Gaza.
Recent Problems
Israel and Gaza’s militants have been in a constant fight from 2008 onwards, the worse was seen in 2014 when the groups launched rockets towards Israel and in retaliation more than 2150 Palestinians were killed and Israel confirmed data to 70+ killed in attack.
The Period between 2017 and 2018 was also not good when the Palestinian leader slashed economic sanctions against Gaza and reduced their power supply and slashed 30 per cent salary of their employees.
Jenin act as an important hub for Palestinian resistance, Iranian securities are always interested in this, their financing and contact with Shia group Hezbollah of Lebanon has given Palestinian a competing stance.
Jenin is rather a lawless place, it’s under Palestinian authority which was setup during Oslo peace accords but instead of protest much cannot be done there sitting beside the high walls.