Israeli police said late Sunday that several rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip toward Tel Aviv and surrounding areas. As reported by the media, hundreds of thousands of Israelis fled to shelters.
The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that police said the rocket landed in an open area in the town of Rishon Lezion near Tel Aviv.
Alarm sirens sounded in and around Tel Aviv, and hundreds of thousands of people sought shelter in shelters.
The military wing of the Palestinian group Hamas, the Al-Qassam Brigades, said it targeted Tel Aviv in response to the bombing of civilians in the Gaza Strip.
In a similar development, a house in the Kiryat Shmona neighborhood in northern Israel was damaged and burned as a result of a missile fired from southern Lebanon, according to Israel’s Channel 12.
The channel reported that at least 10 missiles were fired from southern Lebanon towards settlements in the north of the country.
Earlier on Sunday, the Lebanese group Hezbollah said its rockets targeted Kiryat Shmona in retaliation for the killing of three children and a woman in southern Lebanon.
We remind you that last night the Israeli army announced the intensification of attacks with the message that the Gaza Strip has been cut into two parts – northern and southern.
On the other hand, from Hamas, they claim that Israel is intensively bombarding the areas around several hospitals in Gaza after the interruption of telecommunications.
They also dismissed as false the Israeli claim that Hamas uses the hospital as part of its war machine and network.
At the same time, the telecommunications company Paltel announced that the Gaza Strip was once again without internet and telephone communications, for the third time since October 7.
The Palestinian Journalists’ Union has warned of a possible Israeli intention to carry out what they called “widespread atrocities” as Gaza is in the dark after the latest internet and phone outages, Klix.ba reports.