As the clashes continued between Israel and Palestine, the 15th marked the day of the "Nakuba-Catastrophe," in which Palestinians were displaced from the land they lived in and became refugees.

Clashes with security forces have occurred in various parts of the country, and a large number of rockets have been launched into Israel's largest commercial city.

The Israeli army is also considering a ground invasion as the exchange of attacks by air bombs and rockets continues between Israel and Hamas, an Islamic fundamentalist organization that effectively controls the Gaza Strip.



The 15th is the day of "Nakuba = catastrophe" in which many Palestinians became refugees in the war that accompanied the founding of Israel, and in cities in the West Bank such as Ramallah, Palestinians and Israeli security forces A collision has occurred and multiple injuries have occurred.



In addition, Hamas, who was calling for opposition to the Israeli side on Nakuba's day, launched dozens of rockets in and around Tel Aviv, Israel's largest commercial city, which attacked on the 11th as a retaliation for the air strikes before dawn. However, as a result of landing on commercial facilities and residential areas, one person died.



On the other hand, the Israeli side claimed that it was the base of Hamas, and it was a response to violent attacks such as bombing multiple targets in addition to the building where the base of overseas media was located, and children in the Gaza Strip A total of 9 people have died in Israel, including 145 people.



Furthermore, while the Hamas side fired a large number of rockets at Tel Aviv again before dawn on the 16th, the Israeli side continued to bomb in various places, and the situation remains tense.