Netanyahu Calls for Massive Strikes on Gaza, OIC Condemns Israeli Aggression

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on
Sunday he ordered the military to continue “massive strikes” on Gaza in
response to rocket fire from the Strip.
“This morning I instructed the Israel forces to
continue with massive strikes against terrorists in the Gaza Strip and I also
instructed that forces around the Gaza Strip be stepped up with tank, artillery
and infantry forces,” Netanyahu said.
Rockets were fired from Gaza early Sunday in an
escalation that has seen Israel respond with waves of strikes, amid fears of
further escalation.
Israel claimed that 450 rockets had been fired from
Gaza since Saturday, saying its air defenses intercepted many of them.
Meanwhile, six Palestinians, including a pregnant
mother and her baby, were killed.
The Israeli army denied being involved in the
incident and held Hamas responsible for the death of the woman and her baby.
For its part, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
(OIC) has strongly condemned the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip
which led to a number of deaths, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The organization considered this military escalation
as a continuation of Israel's crimes and violations of international laws,
charters and conventions.
OIC also called on effective parties of the
international community to provide international protection to the Palestinian
people and pressure Israel to stop its unjust aggression and respect the
international law.