Saturday, May 4, 2019

Sirens Ring And Explosions Heard As Rockets From Gaza Target Israel's South


Sirens ring out & explosions heard as rockets from Gaza target Israel's south



Rocket attacks on Israel continue into the night, even after the Israel Defense Forces launched airstrikes and tank bombardments against Hamas and Islamic Jihad Targets in the Gaza Strip.
Sirens wailed and a rocket barrage rained down on the city of Be’er Sheva just after 11pm local time on Saturday.
The largest city in southern Israel, Be’er Sheva is usually out of range of all but Hamas’ longest-range projectiles. Around 1:00 am on Sunday morning code red alarms were triggered in the regional councils of the Eshkol and Ashkelon, which are bounded to their west by the Gaza Strip and the cities of Kiryat Gat (45 km from Gaza) and Kiryat Malachi (40 km from Gaza).

Many of the rockets launched were intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system. Shortly before Be’er Sheva was targeted, interceptions were observed over Ashdod, less than 30km up the coast from the border with Gaza.
The rocket attacks on Israel have continued for 14 consecutive hours, in one of the fiercest flare ups of fighting between Israel and Palestine in recent weeks. 

The rocket attacks on Israel have continued for 14 consecutive hours, in one of the fiercest flare ups of fighting between Israel and Palestine in recent weeks. The Israel Defense Forces reported that 250 rockets had been launched towards Israel.
Amid the ongoing standoff, the Islamic Jihad released a video vowing to strike nuclear research facility in Dimona and other strategic sites, including Ben-Gurion International Airport. Footage showed militants loading rockets into a launcher, followed by a list of targets which also included Ashdod port and refineries in Haifa. Hamas also noted that the "next step is to blow up Tel Aviv."
Israel pinned responsibility for the attacks on Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant groups, and launched airstrikes in response. Israeli tanks also pounded targets in Gaza, with the IDF claiming to have successfully hit Hamas weapons factories and intelligence headquarters, and destroyed Islamic Jihad “terror tunnels” used by terrorists to sneak into Israel.

The Israeli strikes claimed at least three Palestinian lives, including a 14-month-old baby and her pregnant mother, according to the Gaza health ministry. A 22-year-old man was also killed, although it is unclear whether he was a civilian or a Hamas operative.


#IsraelGaza: The #IDF says it doesn’t believe that a #Palestinian mother & baby were killed in an #Israeli airstrike.
According to the army’s intel, the deaths were caused by #Hamas militant activities, not the result of an airstrike.
Hamas has put the Palestinian death toll at 5

At least eight Palestinians have died since tensions escalated on Friday, Palestinian News agency Wafa said, and at least 30 civilians sustained injuries. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the Israeli aggression on Gaza, noting that “the silence on Israel’s crimes and violations of international law encourages it to continue its crimes against the Palestinian people.”
Meanwhile, Gaza’s Health Minister Mai al-Kaila, called on the international community to urgently intervene and hold Israel responsible for “crimes” against the Palestinians. She also said that hospitals in Gaza are in urgent needed of medicine and other supplies.
On the Israeli side of the border, an 80-year-old woman was severely wounded in a Palestinian rocket strike on the city of Kiryat Gat, and remains in “serious condition.” Another 49-year-old man in Ashkelon was moderately wounded, while a 15-year-old boy who failed to find cover in time managed to escape with mild injuries.
Violence resumed in Gaza this week after militants fired a rocket into Israel on Tuesday. Two Israeli troops patrolling near the Gaza border were then shot, triggering retaliatory IDF airstrikes. As the fighting escalated, Hamas promised a tit-for-tat response.



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