Chinanews, May 16th, a comprehensive report, Palestine-Israel violent conflict has entered its seventh day, and the situation shows no signs of relaxation.

On the 15th local time, the Israeli army raided a multi-storey building in the Gaza Strip. There were many news media branches in the building.

US President Biden spoke with Palestinian and Israeli leaders on the same day to discuss the regional situation.

Israeli air strikes on multiple media buildings in the Gaza Strip

  On the afternoon of the 15th, local time, the Israeli military airstrikes an office building in the Gaza Strip, which houses the offices of Qatar Al Jazeera and the Associated Press.

On May 15, local time, during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, local people in Gaza cleaned up their belongings in damaged houses.

  Pruitt, the president and chief executive of the Associated Press, expressed "shock and fear."

Pruitt issued a statement saying that the Israeli authorities “have always known that we have an office in the building and that our reporters are working there.”

  Pruitt said: "This is an extremely disturbing development. We almost lost many precious lives."

  According to reports, one hour before the airstrike, the Israeli military warned people in the building that people had evacuated before the missile attack.

  Earlier on the 16th, Hamas fired rockets at Tel Aviv and southern Israeli towns, saying it was revenge for Israel’s destruction of the building.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu previously stated that Israel "is still in action, it is not over yet, and the action will continue as long as it is necessary."

  The White House Press Secretary Psaki said on social networking sites: "We have directly told Israel that ensuring the safety of journalists and independent media is the top priority."

  UN Secretary-General Guterres issued a statement stating that he was "worried" about civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip and "deeply disturbed" by Israel's attack on the building where the international media is located.

Biden spoke with Palestinian and Israeli leaders separately

  US President Biden held a telephone conversation with Palestinian President Abbas on the 15th. This is the first time Biden has spoken with Abbas since he took office.

On May 14, local time, Israel continued to launch air strikes on the Gaza Strip, and the flames of bomb explosions illuminated the night sky.

  The White House issued a summary of the conversation between the two leaders and pointed out that Biden emphasized that Hamas must stop launching rockets into Israel. The two expressed unanimous concern over the current violent conflict that has caused the death of innocent civilians, including children.

  Biden expressed the U.S. commitment to strengthening the U.S.-Pakistan partnership, emphasizing that the U.S. government has recently decided to resume aid to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, which was cut off by former U.S. President Trump.

  On the same day, Biden also had a phone conversation with Netanyahu.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement: “The (Israel) Prime Minister informed the (U.S.) President of the actions that Israel has taken and the actions that Israel intends to take.” Netanyahu also said that “the United States supports Israel’s self-defense. Quan", expressed his gratitude to Biden.

  According to the latest news, since the conflict, Israel has reported 10 deaths, including two children.

At least 149 people have died in the Gaza Strip, including 41 children.

  Special envoys from the United States, Egypt, and the United Nations are working to restore calm to the area, but have yet to show any progress.

The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet later on the 16th to discuss the violent conflict between Palestine and Israel.