Rocket sirens sound in Gaza border area as attacks launched into Israel
Red Alert sirens went off at Kibbutz Nirim in the Eshkol Regional Council in southern Israel on Saturday evening. The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit reported that the IDF was investigating the incident. A rocket landed in an open area near the border fence that separates Gaza and Israel, the IDF reported.No injuries or damaged property were reported.Another red alert was registered to the Nahal Oz area, but a warning was only announced in the red alert app and only in an open area. The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit later confirmed that the rocket was a failed launch that landed in the Gaza Strip.In addition, hundreds of Gazans rioted along the border fence in the north of the coastal enclave, burning tires and throwing stones before the IDF dispersed them.The Iron Dome had intercepted a rocket launched from Gaza less than an hour prior, following an assessment by the Defense Ministry from earlier Saturday that said that life can return to normal in the villages surrounding Gaza and that no additional rockets were expected.
if(window.location.pathname.indexOf(“656089”) != -1){console.log(“hedva connatix”);document.getElementsByClassName(“divConnatix”)[0].style.display =”none”;}Tensions have been high over the weekend following repeated rocket attacks from Gaza, 36 having been launched between Friday night and Saturday. Speaking at the Kirya in Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the security concerns, saying “I’ve instructed everyone to prepare for any scenario.”Security officials have said that the escalation is tied to the ongoing violent riots in Jerusalem in which far-right Jews and Arabs clashed throughout the week. This is a developing story.
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