Tensions in the Middle East: Israeli army reports projectiles fired from Gaza, mostly intercepted
- Hamas fired a barrage of rockets at cities in southern Israel on April 6, 2025, in response to Israeli 'massacres' of civilians in Gaza.
- Israel's military reported that approximately 10 projectiles were fired, but most were intercepted, while one person was treated for shrapnel injuries.
- Gaza health authorities reported that at least 39 people were killed by Israeli strikes on the same day, escalating the conflict further.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a 'vigorous' military response against Hamas.
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Submitter. Why aren't you angrier when you see the children in Gaza, Kristersson?
SUBMITTER. The Swedish prime minister's cool reaction to Israel's actions against innocent Palestinian civilians astonishes. Why aren't you angrier when you see the children in Gaza, Ulf Kristersson? asks Ulrika Ellemark.
4/7: Face the Nation
This week on "Face the Nation," six months to the day after Hamas attacked Israel, the Israeli military has pulled many of its troops out of southern Gaza. Holly Williams joins from Tel Aviv with more. Plus, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Sen. Chris Van Hollen join as Baltimore seeks to rebuild from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Hamas launches 10 rockets against Israel in the largest attack on the country in months
The Islamist group Hamas launched ten rockets into southern Israel this Sunday night in the largest chain attack on the country in months. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) indicated in a statement that they were able to intercept five shells. The rockets were fired into the coastal cities of Ashkelon and Ashdod shortly after 21.00 a.m. from Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. One of those who managed to strike caused minor injuries to a man in Ashkel…
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