At least 6 Israelis wounded as Gaza terrorists launch dozens of rockets, with Code Red alerts blaring throughout border area; Earlier, terrorists shoot at engineering equipment, tank shells Hamas position in response.
Palestinians in Gaza are reporting heavy bombardments by the Air Force in the northern Gaza Strip, primarily in the Jabalia and Rafah regions, in response to militants firing dozens of rockets at southern Israel Wednesday evening resulting in a number of injuries in Sderot .
The IDF reported that they struck 12 terror targets including a tunnel near the sea. Code Red sirens blared throughout the Gaza region. The Iron Dome was activated in response to the launchings and intercepted at least two rockets. Most of the rockets landed in open fields according to the IDF.
Among the injured is a man, 54, who sustained moderate wounds; a young man, 23, and a 13 year old boy were lightly wounded as well. The wounded were taken to Ashkelon's Barzilai Hospital. MDA reported that 13 people were treated for shock as well as two pregnant women who began having labor contractions.
Earlier, terrorists from northern Gaza opened fire at civil engineering equipment near the border Wednesday evening causing some damage; nobody was hurt. The equipment is part of the anti-tunnel barrier project being constructed along the border. In response, an IDF tank shelled a Hamas position in the strip.
Earlier in the day, the IDF raised the level of alert on the Gaza border after seeing Hamas evacuate its position along the frontier.
"Following Hamas statements and the fact the terror organization Hamas is evacuating its positions, the Southern Command has decided to raise the level of alert and close several roads in the Gaza border are. Beyond that, there are no special instructions for residents," the IDF Spokesman's Office said.
"The IDF is working to ensure the safety of the residents of the area and will not allow harm to come to civilians or IDF soldiers. The army is prepared for a variety of scenarios."
Khalil Al-Hayya, deputy Hamas chief in Gaza, told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that the UN- and Egyptian-mediated talks on a deal to tamp down tensions between Israel and the Gaza Strip are in "advanced stages." Read more at YNET