Ashkelon, Ashdod, and the smaller
communities near the Gaza border have absorbed the worst barrages since before
dawn Wednesday. A rocket struck a home in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council
on Wednesday afternoon, causing some damage, but no injuries. The family was
not home at the time of the attack. Since
the collapse of the cease-fire, Palestinians in Gaza have launched dozens of
rockets and mortars at Israel, pounding the western Negev. Ashkelon, Ashdod,
and the smaller communities within just a few kilometers of the Gaza border
have absorbed the worst barrages since before dawn on Wednesday. On Wednesday
the IDF struck two terror operatives in Gaza who were responsible for earlier
rocket fire on Ashkelon and Gaza frontier communities. The forces identified a
successful hit on their targets. Terror
groups in Gaza have fired more than 30 rockets since midnight, and the air
force struck more than 50 targets. Iron Dome intercepted several projectiles
over southern cities and towns, including Ashdod and Kiryat Gat. Approximately 100 rockets have been fired in
total since Hamas broke the cease-fire at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Gaza medical
officials reported that 16 people have been killed in Gaza since the renewal of
hostilities.
Hours after rockets shattered the
cease-fire and hit Gaza frontier communities, three loud explosions were
heard over Tel Aviv, shortly before 11 p.m., for the first time in over a week. In total, the IDF said 50 rockets were fired at Israel since 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday until around midnight. The Iron Dome rocket defense system intercepted six rockets. Israeli media quoted Hamas as saying that the IAF attempted to assassinate its top militant leader, Mohammed Deif, in a Gaza City strike before the late night rocket barrage on Israel on Tuesday. It was not clear whether Deif, who has survived previous Israeli attacks, had survived the strike that killed a woman and a two-year-old girl who media reports said may have been his wife and daughter. Deif has topped Israel's wanted lists for years, as mastermind of deadly suicide bombings more than a decade ago. He is believed to be a behind-the-scenes leader of Hamas's campaign against Israel. Palestinian health officials said the strike on a house in Gaza City killed three people but did not provide any details about the third victim.
heard over Tel Aviv, shortly before 11 p.m., for the first time in over a week. In total, the IDF said 50 rockets were fired at Israel since 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday until around midnight. The Iron Dome rocket defense system intercepted six rockets. Israeli media quoted Hamas as saying that the IAF attempted to assassinate its top militant leader, Mohammed Deif, in a Gaza City strike before the late night rocket barrage on Israel on Tuesday. It was not clear whether Deif, who has survived previous Israeli attacks, had survived the strike that killed a woman and a two-year-old girl who media reports said may have been his wife and daughter. Deif has topped Israel's wanted lists for years, as mastermind of deadly suicide bombings more than a decade ago. He is believed to be a behind-the-scenes leader of Hamas's campaign against Israel. Palestinian health officials said the strike on a house in Gaza City killed three people but did not provide any details about the third victim.
On Wednesday a spokesman for
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu rejected Palestinian charges that Israel was
to blame for a breakdown in ceasefire talks in Cairo, saying rocket fire from
Gaza "made continuation of talks impossible." Spokesman Mark Regev responded to Palestinian
negotiator Azzam al-Ahmad's charge that Israel had thwarted the talks that
broke down on Tuesday after Israel recalled its negotiators from Egypt,
accusing Hamas of violating a truce. "The
Cairo process was built on a total and complete cessation of all hostilities
and so when rockets were fired from Gaza, not only was it a clear violation of
the ceasefire but it also destroyed the premise upon which the talks were
based," Regev said. Hamas claimed
responsibility for the rocket attacks. It also said it launched a J-80 rocket
at the Ben Gurion Airport, though there were no reported strikes near the
airport.
The security cabinet met on
Wednesday to decide Israel's response to heavy rocket fire which rained down
from Gaza throughout the day. Israel has
carried out dozens of strikes against terror targets in the Gaza Strip in
response to the rocket fire. On Wednesday evening, the IDF struck two
terrorists who fired at southern Israel recently. The IDF also destroyed a
rocket launcher in northern Gaza. Several terrorists were also targeted in
another area of northern Gaza in an air strike.
More than 100 projectiles have been fired from the Strip since Hamas
broke the temporary cease-fire.
Rocket alert sirens were heard in
Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh, Beersheba, Ashdod, Ashkelon, and in other
communities. The IDF confirmed that a
rocket fell in an open area of Jerusalem.
One explosion in open territory in the greater Tel Aviv area was so far
confirmed. Two rockets exploded in open areas of Sha'ar HaNegev. A rocket
directed at the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council shortly before the latest salvo
of rockets landed near a shopping center in the area. No injuries were reported
but damage was caused to a building. A heavy rocket barrage was fired
tonight (Wednesday) from the Gaza Strip toward Israel: Alarm sirens sounded
tonight in a long list of communities in the Tel Aviv area, the Shfella,
Ashkelon and the Gaza periphery area. No injuries were reported. Alarms
sounded, amongst other communities, in Rishon Le'zion, Lod, Petach Tikva,
Ramla, Shoham, Or Yehuda, Kiryat Uno, Be'er Yaakov and Tzrifin. A Iron Dome
battery successfully intercepted two rockets above the Tel Aviv area. No
injuries or damages were reported.
A short while prior there was a
shooting toward Be'er Sheva. Three rockets were launched from the GazaA heavy rocket barrage was
fired tonight (Wednesday) from the Gaza Strip toward Israel: Alarm sirens
sounded tonight in a long list of communities in the Tel Aviv area, the
Shfella, Ashkelon and the Gaza periphery area. No injuries were reported. Alarms
sounded, amongst other communities, in Rishon Le'zion, Lod, Petach Tikva,
Ramla, Shoham, Or Yehuda, Kiryat Uno, Be'er Yaakov and Tzrifin. A Iron Dome
battery successfully intercepted two rockets above the Tel Aviv area. No
injuries or damages were reported. A
short while prior there was a shooting toward Be'er Sheva. Three rockets were
launched from the Gaza Strip toward the Negev capital, one rocket was
intercepted by the Iron Dome system, and the other two rockets fell in open
area and didn't cause any damages or injuries.
Strip toward the Negev capital, one rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome system, and the other two rockets fell in open area and didn't cause any damages or injuries. Alarm sirens sounded in communities from the Gaza periphery to the Tel Aviv area. At least two rockets were intercepted. No injuries or damages were reported. Aug 20, 2014, 08:51PM | Ran Archy
Strip toward the Negev capital, one rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome system, and the other two rockets fell in open area and didn't cause any damages or injuries. Alarm sirens sounded in communities from the Gaza periphery to the Tel Aviv area. At least two rockets were intercepted. No injuries or damages were reported. Aug 20, 2014, 08:51PM | Ran Archy
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