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Crisis Unfolds: 250 Israelis K!lled, 1,500 Wounded in Tel Aviv Missile Attacks
In a harrowing night over Tel Aviv, Israel’s Iron Dome air defenses successfully intercepted a barrage of Hamas missiles on Saturday, as Western allies rallied to express unwavering support for Israel.
Amid the escalating conflict, the United States issued a stark warning. President Ursula Von Der Leyen of the European Commission, speaking from France, joined a chorus of European leaders in condemning Hamas, denouncing their attacks as “terrorism in its most despicable form.”
As an emergency cabinet meeting convened in Israel, authorities revealed that at least 250 Israelis had been killed, with 1,500 more wounded. Simultaneously, Western governments initiated diplomatic efforts to seek a resolution to the crisis.
Air raid sirens blared across southern and central Israel, including Jerusalem, causing significant disruptions at Tel Aviv airport, where numerous flights were canceled. In response, Israel announced the closure of schools on Sunday, marking the start of the week.
The roots of this conflict trace back to 2007 when Hamas took control of Gaza, prompting Israel to impose a crippling blockade on the densely populated enclave of 2.3 million people. Since then, Israel and Hamas have engaged in multiple wars, with the last major military exchange in May resulting in the deaths of 34 Palestinians and one Israeli.
Violence has also erupted across the West Bank, including annexed east Jerusalem, with five Palestinians killed and 120 wounded in clashes with Israeli forces and settlers, according to Palestinian medical services.
Countries worldwide have unequivocally condemned Hamas’ wave of attacks, with Israel, the United States, and the European Union categorizing it as a terrorist group. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen termed the attack “terrorism in its most despicable form.”
While many nations stand firmly with Israel, Hamas has found support from Israel’s adversaries, including Iran’s supreme leader, who declared his pride in their actions. UN Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland cautioned against the dangerous precipice the situation teeters on and implored all parties to step back from the brink.

