NewsCamera captured the moment of a missile strike. Symbolic attack on live TV

Camera captured the moment of a missile strike. Symbolic attack on live TV

After the surprising Hamas attack on Israeli territory in the morning, the other side of the conflict begins to transition to a much stronger counterattack. The attack on a building symbolic to Palestine in the Gaza Strip was captured on a television broadcast.

Camera captured the moment of a missile strike. Symbolic attack on live TV
Camera captured the moment of a missile strike. Symbolic attack on live TV
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A brutal escalation of conflict between Palestine and Israel began early in the morning of October 7th. Fundamentalists from the Hamas organization carried out an offensive that resonated widely and shocked public opinion.

- Citizens of Israel, we are in a state of war. Not operations, not exercises - war - said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It didn't take long for the Israeli military to take action.

Warehouses of weapons have been opened and the conscription of reservists has begun. Retaliatory attacks have also started to occur, and soldiers from Israel have entered the previously captured city of Sderot.

However, one of the attacks carried out by Israel turned out to be exceptionally symbolic, and most interestingly, it was captured by Al Jazeera television cameras.

Just seconds after a correspondent from the Gaza Strip appeared on air, a missile hit a building, locally known as the Palestine Tower, in that region. Coincidentally, the moment of impact was perfectly captured live.

However, this was not the only attack on the Tower of Palestine today, and certainly not the most effective. Specifically, at 11:24 AM Eastern Time, the building became the target of another aerial attack. This one, however, led to its complete collapse, covering the entire area in dark smoke.

In the face of all the latest events, unfortunately it's really hard to believe that we can expect a deescalation between Israel and Palestine in the near future. There's nothing left to do but wait for further important news from the center of the conflict.

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