Gaza Strikes, China Reaches Mars, and a Three-Eyed Cow in Wales
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Monday, May 17, and we're covering continued violence in Israel, a leap forward for China's space ambitions, and more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWGaza StrikesViolence between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip continued to escalate over the weekend, despite growing international calls for a cease-fire. At least 42 Palestinians were killed yesterday after Israeli airstrikes demolished three apartment buildings it said were home to Hamas officials. Residents said the attack came without warning, unlike earlier strikes. Separately, Israel also targeted a building hosting international media outfits, including The Associated Press. Officials said it was also home to Hamas military intelligence. The current strife was precipitated by the looming removal of a number of Palestinian families living inside Israel and clashes between police and protesters at the Al-Aqsa Mosque—one of Islam's holiest sites. Since last Monday, an estimated 197 Palestinians have been killed, including a reported 55 children. Eleven Israelis have been killed, including one child, amid more than 2,000 rockets fired by Hamas into Israel. The fighting is the worst since 2014. Unlike the previous battles, Israel has seen a burst of fighting between Arab and Jewish civilians inside its borders. Arab-Israelis make up 20% of the country's population. See photos of the violence here (warning: sensitive content). China Reaches Mars Officials in China announced over the weekend the landing of the country's Zhurong rover on Mars. The feat makes China the second country behind the US to successfully deliver a rover to the Martian surface. Part of the Tianwen-1 mission, the rover deployed after orbiting the planet for more than three months, and will focus on studying the geology and climate of the planet. The spacecraft touched down in Utopia Planitia (interactive map), inside Mars' largest impact crater—and the landing site of the 1976 American Viking 2 mission. China is rapidly realizing its ambitions in space ($$, NYT). Separate from its Mars missions, the country successfully landed a lunar rover on the moon in December and launched the first part of its space station—meant to compete with the International Space Station—in April. DarkSide DisbandsThe Eastern European hacker collective known as DarkSide purportedly disbanded over the weekend, after the group claimed their servers and a stash of Bitcoin had been seized. The ransomware group was responsible for the nearly weeklong shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, which provides almost half of the East Coast's gas. 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