Israeli aircraft bombed eight targets in three locations in the Gaza Strip yesterday, under the pretext of retaliating against firing rockets from the Gaza Strip towards the Ashqol and Marhavim Regional Council. The United Nations stressed that the international community must act decisively to stop Israel's annexation Large areas of Palestinian land in the West Bank, through settlement expansion and legislative initiatives.

In a detailed statement, the Israeli army spokesman said that the air force bombed eight targets in three different locations in the north and south of the Gaza Strip: a military site, a training camp and a site for the production and storage of weapons.

For its part, Palestinian sources said that the Israeli aircraft launched a series of raids on sites of the resistance in different areas of the Gaza Strip, without reporting injuries, in conjunction with a heavy flight of the military and reconnaissance in the airspace of the sector, noting that the Israeli aircraft fired two missiles at two locations west In Khan Younis and in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah.

In the northern Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes bombarded the "Al-Liwa" site, but no casualties were reported.

A spokesman for the military said that the system "dome Hodeida" of the air defense did not succeed in intercepting the missile. No damage had been recorded so far, but an investigation was under way.

In New York, the United Nations stressed the need for the international community to act decisively to stop Israel from annexing large tracts of Palestinian land in the West Bank through settlement expansion and legislative initiatives.

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Michael Link, warned in his remarks yesterday evening at the UN headquarters in New York that failure to do so will lead Israel to formalize the annexation process through the domestic law of the Palestinian territories.

He stressed that during five decades of occupation, Israel has firmly established its sovereignty throughout the West Bank. The Israeli Knesset adopted a number of laws during the past year, which served as a green light for further annexation steps. Official.

Link said that the strict prohibition of inclusion in international law applies not only to the official declaration in this regard, but also to the land allocation activities by Israel, which has become part of its efforts to document its future official sovereignty over the occupied Palestinian territory.

The Special Rapporteur urged the international community to act and take meaningful steps to ensure accountability. He said that Israel rarely pays a price for its defiance and its desire to devote its land annexation ambitions.

The deep problem at the heart of that conflict was not the lack of clarity of international law, which was very clear, but the unwillingness of the international community to ensure that what was to be implemented was to be implemented.

Link described the human rights situation in Gaza as difficult, highlighting the continuing deterioration of economic and humanitarian conditions and the ongoing demonstrations in which more than 200 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces.

The United Nations issued a report in 2012 stating that Gaza may become unfit to live by 2020. The Human Rights Rapporteur in the occupied Palestinian territory stressed the need for the international community to insist that the parties, especially Israel, work to end the disaster immediately.