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Rocket barrage renews after six hours of quiet, IDF strikes in Gaza

The overnight quiet came despite a threat by Hamas that they would fire on Tel Aviv should the IDF continue to strike residential buildings, including high-rises.
IDF Spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Hidai Zilberman told reporters that the IDF continued to carry out strikes against Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad targets overnight, including 10-12 multi-barrel rocket launchers, six of which were ready to be fired towards Israel’s Gush Dan Region.
A total of 65 launchers, which can fire between four-nine rockets within seconds, have been destroyed in the past three days.
The Israeli Air Force also struck the “D” phase of Hamas’s “Metro” underground network. According to Zilberman, 60 planes struck 65 targets with 110 munitions, destroying some 10-15km of network.
“We know the grid of the network underground and every entry shaft,” Zilberman said, adding that destroying the network pushes the Hamas operatives to act above ground.
According to Zilberman, between 125-130 Hamas operatives and 30 Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives have been killed since the beginning of the operation last week. The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported the death toll at 200, including 59 children and 35 women. Another 1,300 have been injured.

The IDF also struck several residences of battalion and unit commanders, including the home belonging to the Gaza battalion commander who is responsible for firing rockets towards the southern city of Ashkelon.
The IAF also struck numerous targets in the  Rimal neighborhood of Gaza city and according to Zilberman will continue to hit targets there for the next 12 hours.
Meanwhile on the northern border 6 rockets were fired from Lebanese territory towards Israel by a Palestinian group. None of the rockets crossed into Israeli territory and the IDF responded with tank and artillery fire.

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