File:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Infographics, What Would You do.jpg
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DescriptionFlickr - Israel Defense Forces - Infographics, What Would You do.jpg | In response to the incessant rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip – more than 700 have struck Israel since the beginning of the year, and more than 120 since Saturday – the IDF has launched a widespread campaign against terror targets in Gaza. The operation, called Pillar of Defense, has two main goals: to protect Israeli civilians and to cripple the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza. | ||
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