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Israeli forces, which are in armed clashes with Palestine, are increasing the intensity of air strikes against Gaza. In the midst of this, it is noteworthy whether US President Biden can change the situation by referring to the'truce' in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.



This is Jung Joon-hyung.



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The night sky of Gaza burns dark red with a roar.



Israeli air strikes continue day and night.



[Gaza residents: The air raid began at 2:30 in the morning. Bombs continued to fall over homes and roads.]



Israeli forces are firing precision guided weapons at targets and strategic facilities in the Palestinian militant Hamas command.



In particular, it is said that Hamas' underground tunnel, which is more than 100 km long, has been destroyed.



[Jo Federman/AP Communications Israeli Bureau Chief: The main target of the Israeli army is the Hamas underground tunnel. Hamas is equipped with tunnels throughout the Gaza Strip to move troops and supplies.]



Civilian damage continues to increase during the bombing process, and Gaza's medical system has already exceeded its limits.



As COVID-19 patients are pushed to the back for the treatment of the injured, the fear of the spread of the infection is also growing.



Israel warned that the attack would not stop as Hamas responded by firing rockets at Israel.



[Netanyahu/Israel Prime Minister: Attack orders against terrorist targets will continue. We will continue the operations necessary for the safety of the Israeli people.] The



movement of the international community for a ceasefire on both sides is also accelerating.



U.S. President Biden's call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in support of the ceasefire is expected to put a considerable burden on Israel, which has been supported by the United States.



(Video editing: Kim Ho-jin)