15 May 2021 | 03:42 PM UTC
Israel, PT: Israeli airstrike destroys building housing international media offices in Gaza City May 15 /update 4
Media offices destroyed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, PTs, May 15; avoid the border area and heed instructions of authorities.
Event
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) destroyed the Al-Jalaa tower, which houses multiple media offices, in an airstrike in Gaza City May 15. The strike destroyed offices belonging to multiple international media agencies, including Al Jazeera and The Associated Press. Israeli authorities did not give a specific reason for targeting the building. The airstrike came amid an ongoing Israeli air and ground bombardment of targets in the Gaza Strip. The ground portion of the action consists of artillery and tank fire into the Gaza Strip from Israeli-controlled territory. Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have not ruled out any options for further action; if tensions continue to escalate, a ground incursion into the Gaza Strip is possible.
The military action follows the most intense cross-border fire between Israeli and Palestinian forces in almost a decade. Gazan militants have launched more than 2,000 rocket and mortar rounds toward communities in southern and central Israel, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, since fighting began late May 10. The IDF has responded with hundreds of retaliatory airstrikes against militant targets in Gaza. At least 10 Israelis and more than 130 Palestinians have so far been killed in the violence, with hundreds of others injured.
Heightened security measures are almost certain in southern Israel in the vicinity of the Gaza Strip for the duration of the military operation. Israeli authorities could impose additional security zones or military closures, including curfews and nightly movement restrictions, in the area with little to no advance notice.
Clashes and violence remain highly likely in any demonstrations that materialize in the coming days throughout Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Prominent protest sites include public squares, city centers, and government buildings in major cities, including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Gaza City, Khan Younis, and significant areas throughout the West Bank. Such protests will very likely be highly disruptive. Security forces will deploy to monitor any gatherings that may materialize and will probably employ heavy-handed crowd control measures to maintain order. Clashes between members of the Jewish and Arab communities will likely continue across Israel and the Palestinian Territories, primarily in mixed-population towns. Additional transport and supply chain disruptions remain highly likely in light of the military action against the Gaza Strip.
Advice
If operating in Israel's South District and the Gaza Strip, comply with the instructions of local authorities and exercise extreme caution. Strictly keep away from areas near the Israel-Gaza border. Avoid all military installations and official buildings that may be targeted by warring factions, such as security checkpoints and local government offices. When exiting Israel and the Palestinian Territories, confirm with local contacts that border crossings and/or airports are operational before checking out of accommodations.