THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

After a day that saw an immense barrage of rockets and mortars fired at Israelfrom terrorists in the Gaza Strip, red alert sirens have continued late into the night, forcing tens of thousands of Israelis to sleep in protective shelters. The IDF has resumed its strong retaliatory strikes on Gaza.

Sources within the Islamic Jihad terror group claimed on Tuesday night that they have reached a cease-fire deal with Israel based upon the understandings established at the end of Operation Protective Edge in 2014. The cease-fire was brokered by Egypt who has been pressuring all parties to restore calm to the area. Moments after the report surfaced, other reports quoting high-level Israeli sources denied any such agreement.

A few moments before the announcement came, additional air raid sirens were heard in Ashkelon, Netivot, and all of the towns in the Gaza periphery as another barrage of missiles swept the area. The sirens sounded at 10:25 p.m. and were the first ones to sound in Ashkelon and Netivot, as most of the rocket fire during the day had been focused on the towns in the immediate proximity to the Gaza Strip.

Since 2:40 p.m. sirens sounded in the Gaza Periphery towns at least once an hour throughout the day. According to the IDF more than 100 rockets were fired at Israel, most of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system.

Due to the barrage of rockets being fired at Israel, the United States has called for an emergency meeting of the Security Council of the United Nations. The meeting is set to take place Wednesday.

Israel’s Homefront Command announced that schools will continue as scheduled tomorrow for all buildings that have protective shelters that students would be able to arrive at in the allotted time for each region. Agricultural work is being permitted in the area only with special coordination and permission being granted by the ranking IDF commander in the area.

Both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad are claiming responsibility for the rocket barrage. Hamas sources said: “Our military wing has picked up the struggle and we want to let our leaders know that all options are on the table.” This is the first time Hamas has claimed responsibility for shooting rockets at Israel since the 2014 war.

A statement issue by the Islamic Jihad said that: “Egypt has requested a calming of the situation. We responded and told the Egyptians that we w ill respond with violence to any act of Israeli aggression.”

The IDF rejected that notion that a cease-fire had been reached. IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Ronen Menlis, told journalists in Tel Aviv that: “What we have seen today from the early morning hours and onwards is a serious wave of terror being aimed at Israel. We will simply not allow this to continue. This is clearly Hamas losing control of the situation in the Gaza Strip after their attempts to cross the border fence and carry out terror attacks in Israel for the past few months have failed.”Read more at YWN.