Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Homes damaged as Gazan rockets bombard south, hampering ceasefire efforts

Homes damaged as Gazan rockets bombard south, hampering ceasefire efforts


Homes, buildings, and cars across southern Israel suffered extensive damage as volleys of rockets fired by Gazan terrorists managed to penetrate Israel’s air defenses late Wednesday, re-energizing a military offensive against the Islamic Jihad terror group and denting ceasefire efforts.

Properties in Sderot, Ashkelon, Netivot, and elsewhere were strafed by shrapnel from missiles or from falling Iron Dome interceptors. No injuries were reported, though a number of people sought treatment for wounds suffered as they tried to reach shelter, or because of severe anxiety from nearby impacts.

Hours after Israeli officials said they were mulling an Egyptian ceasefire proposal, Israeli TV networks reported that talks had been set back by the destruction and Israeli reprisals. An unnamed diplomatic official was quoted telling the networks that any ceasefire would only take effect Thursday morning.

Gazan terrorists began firing large salvos of rockets toward as far as Tel Aviv at around 7:30 p.m., ending a several hour lull, as ceasefire efforts began to firm up. The intensified rocket fire persisted for several hours and included attacks newly on Beersheba, where a playground was damaged.

Footage showed a toppled tree, and shrapnel spread across the area.

As of 9:30 p.m., the IDF said 469 rockets had been fired at Israel on Wednesday, though at least 107 fell short, in Gaza.

Air defense systems intercepted 153 of the rockets, including the first-ever successful use of the medium-range David’s Sling system, and over 100 more landed in open areas.

In Ashkelon, a rocket landed near a home, causing damage to a car and a storage unit, Fire and Rescue Services said. A picture showed the charred, mangled car with rubble all around.

In Kibbutz Nir Am, the roof of a house was damaged as a result of rocket fire, but its residents were safely inside a bomb shelter, the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council said,

A rocket also landed in the yard of a home in Sderot, causing damage, footage showed.

A home in Netivot was also hit by shrapnel from the Iron Dome interceptor. Images showed damage to the lounge room ceiling, and pieces of shrapnel were scattered around the house.

In response to the evening bombardments, the IDF said it struck several Islamic Jihad targets in the Gaza Strip, including a weapons factory, a facility used by its naval forces, and a rocket launching site.

Before the barrage, a flurry of media reports indicated that the sides were nearing or had reached a ceasefire arrangement. However, a senior official from the terror group said in a statement that they were delaying the deal until Israel promised to stop the targeted killings of its leadership. It accused Jerusalem of attempting to drive a wedge between it and the Hamas group, which Israel has sought to keep on the sidelines.

The strikes on the homes marked a sharp shift from earlier in the day, when a flurry of rockets failed to cause even cosmetic damage.



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