Hamas fires rockets at Israel for first time since truce collapses
- The Israeli military expanded its ground offensive in Gaza, killing at least 80 Palestinians, as reported by Gaza health officials.
- Hamas fired rockets at Tel Aviv, marking its first military response since the ceasefire ended and claiming the action was in response to Israeli strikes and civilian deaths.
- Thousands of Israelis protested against the war's resumption, demanding negotiations for the release of hostages held in Gaza.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a 'final warning' to Hamas, suggesting harsher consequences if hostages are not released.
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Three rockets fired from Gaza at Tel Aviv as IDF ground troops expand operations in Strip
Rockets are the first fired at central Israel since October, with one intercepted, two hitting open areas; Hamas says mediators trying to revive truce but ‘no breakthrough’ The post Three rockets fired from Gaza at Tel Aviv as IDF ground troops expand operations in Strip appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Hamas Responds with the Launch of the First Rockets in Five Months to the Bloody Bombing of Israel in Gaza · Global Voices
For the first time since October 7, 2024, the first anniversary of Operation 'Al-Aqsa Flood', Hamas fired rockets at Tel Aviv. Three shells left Gaza, one was intercepted and the other two fell into open spaces without causing any damage. The Islamist group said it was the response to Israel’s break-up of the ceasefire, which left more than 100 dead in the last 24 hours. In addition to the bombings, Israelis began ground operations and regained …
Middle East Tension Growing: Hamas Launches Rockets at Tel Aviv and Israel Expands Ground Operations in Gaza
For the first time since last October Hamas launched rockets into central Israel, and rocket sirens were heard in several cities. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the Iron Dome successfully intercepted one rocket and two others fell into open areas. Hamas claimed responsibility for the launches, claiming that they had fired the rockets in retaliation for “the massacre of the Zionist occupation” in the Gaza Strip. No casualties were …
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