In Jerusalem in the Middle East, while Israeli security forces and Palestinians continue to clash, rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip in Palestine around Jerusalem, and the Israeli side retaliated with air bombs. There is concern that the number will increase.

In Jerusalem, the Middle East, Israeli security forces have been clashing with Palestinians visiting the Islamic sanctuary of the Old Town since mid-last month, when they entered Ramadan, the fasting month of Islam. There are too many injured people.



The 10th was a day to commemorate Israel's occupation of East Jerusalem in the past war, but the Israeli government was nervous between the two sides, such as rushing and changing the route for Jewish settlers to march in the old town. Is increasing.



Under these circumstances, Hamas, an Islamic fundamentalist organization that effectively controls the Gaza Strip in Palestine, launched more than 40 rocket bullets toward Jerusalem and southern Israel, saying that it was an invasion of the sacred place against Israel, and around Jerusalem. Housing has also been damaged in the village.



In response, Israeli forces bombed the Gaza Strip, and Hamas claimed that the bombing killed 20 people, warning of further retaliation, and fears that the clash would intensify. ..

White House Press Secretary "Serious Concerns" Call for Self-Control

"We are watching the situation with serious concerns about the violent clashes of the last few days," said Saki, a spokesman for the White House. They expressed concern about the possibility of deportation, and both sides agreed that they would not accept rocket attacks by the Palestinian side, "he said, calling on both sides to restrain themselves.

British Foreign Minister "Condemns Rocket Launch"

British Foreign Minister Raab posted on Twitter on the 10th, "The British government condemns the launch of rockets at Jerusalem and other parts of Israel."



He said, "We must stop the violence that continues in Jerusalem and Gaza Strip," and called on all parties to restrain themselves and stop targeting civilians.

French Foreign Ministry spokesman "The situation could get worse"

A spokesman for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 10th, expressing serious concern that "hundreds of people have already been injured and the situation could be exacerbated."



After that, he called for maximum self-restraint, saying, "I urge all parties not to take any provocation so that they can return to a peaceful life as soon as possible."

EU High Representative "Deeply concerned about conflict and violence"

Borrell, the EU High Representative for the European Union, said at a press conference on the 10th, "I am deeply concerned about the recent conflict and violence," and asked both sides to restrain themselves.



He said that Palestinians living in East Jerusalem could be deported from their place of residence: "Such acts violate international human rights law and only increase tensions. To avoid this, everything It is important to do everything possible, "he said, hoping that efforts would be made to avoid further conflicts.

Turkey Increasing criticism of Israel

Under these circumstances, Turkish President Erdogan, who is dominated by Muslims, called on the 10th with Mr. Abbas, the chairman of the Palestinian Authority, and Mr. Haniya, the highest executive of the Islamic fundamentalist organization Hamas, which effectively controls the Gaza Strip in Palestine. I had a meeting.



According to the Turkish government's announcement, President Erdogan has strongly condemned Israel as a "state sponsor of terrorism" and has said that he will do everything in his power to bring together countries around the world, including the Islamic world, to stop the attack. is.



The Turkish parliament also issued a joint statement on the 10th, stating that all political parties "violently condemn this crackdown and neglect of the law."



In addition, protest rallies were held in various parts of Turkey on the night of the 10th, of which about 1,000 people gathered near the Consul General of Israel in Istanbul and said, "Save Palestine."