Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Hamas fires rockets at Israeli cities after Gaza offensive - BBC News

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Iron Dome launcher fires an interceptor rocket in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod (8 July 2014)Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system fires an interceptor rocket in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod

Palestinian militants have fired more rockets at Israeli cities after the start of a major air and sea offensive by Israel in the Gaza Strip.


Hamas launched several missiles toward Jerusalem on Tuesday night but did not hit the city. Earlier, Israel also intercepted a rocket fired at Tel Aviv.


The attacks come after a day of multiple Israeli air strikes in Gaza, which killed at least 25 Palestinians.


Israel has accused Hamas of firing hundreds of rockets in recent days.


"No other country lives under such a threat, and no country would accept such a threat," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement on Tuesday evening.


"We have therefore significantly expanded our operations against Hamas and the other terrorist organisations in Gaza."


Israel has warned it may send ground troops into Gaza to stop the rocket attacks. It has authorised the call-up of up to 40,000 military reservists. Hundreds of reservists have already been drafted to bolster forces around Gaza.


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas demanded that Israel immediately stop the raids on Gaza and appealed for calm.


'War crime'

In addition to launching missiles at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Hamas claimed it had also fired rockets at the cities of Haifa and Ashdod.


The military wing of the militant group has warned that all Israelis are now targets.


Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades fighters in Deir al-Balah (30 June 2014)The military wing of Hamas has vowed that Israel will pay a "tremendous price" for the air strikes

Israeli army tanks near the border with Gaza (8 July 2014)The Israeli military has sent reinforcements to the frontier with Gaza

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The Israeli Defence Force said in a tweet that 117 rockets had struck Israel since Monday night, while an additional 29 were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defence system.


The military confirmed earlier that in response it had targeted some 50 "terror sites" in Gaza on Tuesday.


Israeli officials said aircraft and naval vessels had targeted militant compounds, rocket launchers and other infrastructure in Gaza, which is dominated by Hamas and until recently was governed by it.














Smoke and flames are seen following what witnesses said were Israeli air strikes in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip








Footage shows the aftermath of the air strikes on the Gaza strip






Spokesman Lt Col Peter Lerner said Israel was preparing for an "escalation" of the campaign, dubbed "Operation Protective Edge", and would continue its bombardment as long as Israeli citizens were under fire.


Missiles struck the homes of several Hamas operatives who Israel claimed were involved in firing rockets, and what it said was a command centre located in a civilian building.


Among those killed in the raids were four Hamas members who died in Gaza City when their car was struck. One of the dead was Mohammed Shaaban, a senior militant.


Later, the home of a Hamas leader in the southern city of Khan Younis was hit, killing six people. Health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said two teenage boys were among those killed.


A Hamas spokesman condemned the air strike, calling it a "horrendous war crime".


Sudden escalation

The government has declared a state of emergency in southern Israel.


In cities and towns within 40km (24 miles) of Gaza, summer camps and schools have been instructed to close and residents have been encouraged to stay near their homes.


Residents of Nitzan, near the Israeli city of Ashdod, take cover from rocket fire (8 July 2014)Schools and summer camps in southern Israel have been closed because of the threat of rocket fire

A woman inspects damage to her home in Gaza City after a Israeli air strike on a neighbour's house (8 July 2014)Israel says its has targeted homes belonged to Hamas members involved in launching rockets

The sudden escalation comes just days after suggestions of a truce from both Israel and militant groups in Gaza.


Tensions spiked last week with the murders of three young Israelis in the occupied West Bank and a Palestinian teenager in Jerusalem.


Israel says Hamas was behind the abduction and murder of the Israeli youths - a claim it denies.


A day after their funerals, the Palestinian was abducted in East Jerusalem and murdered. Police have arrested six Jewish suspects and say it seems the 16-year-old was killed because of his nationality.


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