After Israel hits terror group, UN Security Council meets as some members rebuke the Jewish state
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Nearly a day after a ceasefire was agreed upon to stop the fighting between Israel and PIJ, the Iranian backed terror group, the UN Security Council met to discuss the situation.
The aftermath of an attack on a building where IDF jets targeted a senior terrorist leader in Gaza, Friday. Photo by Majdi Fathi:TPS (Photo by Majdi Fathi/TPS) Tayseer Jabari speaking to supporters of Islamic Jihad, during a ceremony in Gaza City, Gaza, Nov 12, 2021. Jabari was killed in an operation by the IDF, Friday. Photo by Majdi Fathi/TPS (Photo by Majdi Fathi/TPS) Benjamin Weinthal reports on Middle East affairs. You can follow Benjamin Weinthal on Twitter @BenWeinthal.
"How would Norway react to Islamists plotting to fire missiles at civilians in Oslo? How would Ireland react if Jihadi rocketeers were raining down on Dublin in an effort to wipe out the ‘infidel?" he asked.
Israel waged a three-day conflict with the U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization PIJ. Erdan said, "The Palestinian (Islamic) Jihad deliberately fired eleven-hundred rockets at Israelis civilians, with roughly two-hundred landing inside the Gaza Strip, killing innocent Palestinians and among them young children."