As the exchange of attacks continued between Israel and the Gaza Strip in Palestine, on the 15th, the day of the "Nakuba = catastrophe" where the Palestinian people were displaced from the land where they lived and became refugees, further clashes There are concerns about intensification.

Air bombs and rocket attacks continue to be exchanged between Israel and Hamas, the Islamic fundamentalist organization that effectively controls the Gaza Strip, killing 139 people in the Gaza Strip and eight in Israel.



In addition, in Bethlehem and other areas on the west bank of the Jordan River in Palestine, a chain of violence continues, with 11 Palestinians killed in clashes with Israeli security forces.



The Israeli army has continued to attack with a view to invading the Gaza Strip, and the Hamas side has not broken its stance of thorough anti-war.



Under these circumstances, the movement of mediation by the international community has begun, and it is expected that a person in charge of the US State Department will arrive in Israel on the 14th, and discussions will be held for a ceasefire in the future.



However, the 15th is the day of "Nakuba = catastrophe" where the Palestinian people were displaced from the land where they lived in the war that accompanied the founding of Israel in 1948, and the opposition to Israel increased. There are concerns that the annual demonstrations in various parts of the country will become mobs and the conflict will intensify.