Israeli Parliament approved a controversial law against the Palestinian families. The law includes Palestinian attackers, including the country’s citizens, who will be deported to Israel, the war-torn Gaza Strip, or elsewhere.
According to the foreign news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP), members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and its far-right allies approved the law with a 61-41 vote, but they are likely to challenge it in court.
This law applies to the citizens of Palestinian living or residents of the occupied area of Israel Beit al-Qumdis (Jerusalem). According to the news, the suggested law will exile Palestinian families to the Gaza Strip or elsewhere for a period of 7 to 20 years.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas continues in Gaza, where Israeli actions have killed thousands of people, including women and children, and displaced most of the population.
So far Israel has slaughtered 45,000+ Palestinians including, men, women, and children.
Whereas in a recent drone attack, Hezbollah targeted the Tel Aviv army base. In response Israeli warplanes strikes Beirut, killing 40 in east Lebanon.
According to the eyewitnesses black plumes of smoke were rising above in Beirut as Israel struck the city. The Israeli army issued forced evacuation orders to the four surrounding neighborhoods in the southern area of Beirut Lebanon.
Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut early on November 7, just hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President-elect Donald Trump discussed the Iranian threat.
According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, airstrikes targeting areas in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley and Baalbek city killed 40 people and injured 53.
The UN’s humanitarian chief, Joyce Msuya, has warned that Palestinian civilians in northern Gaza, who are under a “near-total brutal siege” by Israeli forces, are “starving while the world watches.”