Israel has already fought four wars with Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip since its forces and settlers withdrew from the coastal territory in 2005 —in 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2021.
Here are the key flare-ups:
2008: ‘Cast Lead’
On December 27, 2008, Israel launched a campaign of air strikes against militants in Gaza, dubbed Operation Cast Lead, to stop Palestinian rocket fire into Israel.
It later also deployed ground forces.
By the time a ceasefire was announced on January 18, 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis had been killed.
2012: ‘Pillar of Defense’
On November 14, 2012, Israel launched Operation Pillar of Defense with a missile strike that killed top Hamas commander Ahmed Jaabari.
In the ensuing eight-day conflict, 177 Palestinians and six Israelis were killed.
Gaza militants fired more than 1,000 rockets into Israel, hundreds of which were intercepted by the “Iron Dome” missile defense system.
2014: ‘Protective Edge’
On July 8, 2014, Israel launched Operation Protective Edge, again with the stated goal of stopping Palestinian rocket fire and destroying tunnels used by militants to infiltrate Israel.
It pounded the enclave from the air and the sea.
The seven-week conflict killed 2,251 Palestinians and 74 Israelis, including 68 soldiers.
May 2021: 11-day war
Israel responded to a barrage of Hamas rocket fire with an 11-day campaign of air and artillery strikes that killed at least 248 people in Gaza, including 66 children.
Thirteen were killed on the Israeli side, including one soldier.
Hamas had launched the rockets after clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem that left hundreds of Palestinians injured.
May 2023: Clashes with Islamic Jihad
Five days of fighting between Israel and Gaza’s other militant group, Islamic Jihad, left 33 dead in Gaza and two in Israel – a Palestinian laborer from Gaza and an elderly Israeli.
Israeli strikes killed at least six top figures from Islamic Jihad, which is considered a terrorist group by the United States and the European Union.
At least six children and multiple civilians were also among the dead in Gaza before a ceasefire is negotiated by Egypt. AFP