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Southern Israel Being Pounded with Rockets (UPDATED 20:20 IL)


18:45 IL: It is difficult to continue recording the number of Red Alert sirens indicating rocket attacks from Gaza into southern Israel in the past 10-12 minutes, at least 10. Sirens are being heard in Sderot, Netivot, S’dot HaNegev and Eshkol Regional Council and other surrounding areas.

We are seeing Yad Hashem as the rockets continue landing in open areas. There are no reports of injuries or damage. The air force is seen operating over Gaza and reports from the Hamas-controlled terrorist regime indicate retaliatory strikes are taking place.

18:54: sirens now sounding in Chof Ashkelon Regional Council area.

 

19:08: Two rockets land in Chof Ashkelon Council region.

19:30: Red Alert sounding in Sderot.

19:35: IAF dropping flyers over northern Gaza advising residents to distance themselves from rocket launching areas.

19:46: Rockets fired in the direction of Alumim, Re’em and Kfar Aza.)

20:00: Red Alert in Eshkol Regional Council.

20:01: Red Alert in Shar HaNegev Council.

20:20: Red Alert in Nachal Ohz.

(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



4 Responses

  1. Who cares? For some reason – we still have to give them part of our land!

    The more rockets they shoot at Israel – the more land we give them!!

  2. What does it say when an opposing army cares more about its enemies “civilians” than the enemy who puts those civilians there in the first place. Truly amazing.

  3. Two number 2:
    “when an opposing army cares more about its enemies “civilians” than the enemy himself” it means only one thing that IDF endangers its own sivilians.
    IDF should stop bombing the arab enemy with fliers and give them warming phone calls before any air attack.
    There is no inocent civilians on the enemy side, they are all enemy combatans dressed in a civilian clothing, who want only one thing, a death, Rahmona Atslan, of every single Jew.
    And as such they sould be likvidated.
    Am Isroel Hi.

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