THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

Following an intense barrage of rocket fire against Israel this past Shabbos that saw more than 200 rockets fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel, Hamas declared a cease-fire once Israel’s air force (IAF) began to retaliate. Less than two hours passed before that cease-fire was shattered as another round of rockets were fired at Israel just after midnight on Motzei Shabbos.

According to the IDF Spokesperson, some 210 rockets and mortars were fired from Gaza at Israeli civilians and military targets. The rain of rocket fire began at 1:00AM on Shabbos morning and continued in a few rounds of attacks throughout the day causing more than 60 red alert sirens to sound in various cities in Israel. Some 50 rockets and mortars were neutralized by the Iron Dome system, and more than 80 fell in open areas.

Following the renewal of rocket fire, the IAF attacked numerous targets in the Gaza Strip from the north to the south including the destruction of two attack tunnels that Hamas was in the middle of constructing. Another target was a multi-story building in the neighborhood of Shati inside Gaza City which Hamas has been using as a terror training facility. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said: “We will increase the level of our response as needed. If Hamas does not understand our message today, they will tomorrow.”

As a result of the rocket fire four people, all from one family, were injured after they were hit with shrapnel from a rocket that fell inside the city of Sderot. Volunteers from United Hatzalah and staff from Magen David Adom treated the injured family members who sustained a variety of wounds. One person aged 50 sustained injuries to his head and limbs from shrapnel, a 14-year-old girl sustained shrapnel injuries to her face and feet, another 15-year-old girl sustained injuries to her face, and the mother of the family, aged 45, sustained shrapnel injuries to her legs. The family received initial treatment at the scene and was then transported to Barzilai hospital in Ashkelon. Unite Hatzalah’s Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Team in Sderot treated numerous people for psychological and emotional anxiety and stress due to the continuous sirens and rocket fire. Read more at YWN