Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will "respond forcefully" against Hamas and terrorists in the Gaza Strip, after a rocket was launched Monday morning at Israel. The rocket  hit a private home in Moshav Mishmeret in the Kfar Saba region, wounding the six residents in the house, all of which were evacuated to Meir Hospital.

Netanyahu said, "I spoke to the IDF Chief of Staff, head of the Shin Bet and head of Intelligence and that he sees this as a criminal act against the State of Israel."He is returning early from his trip to the United States.


Of those injured, one 50-year-old woman was mildly wounded with burns and wounds from shrapnel, three adults were lightly wounded and two toddlers were lightly wounded. Several neighbors are being treated for shock and four dogs were found dead on site.


Images showed shrapnel and debris on a baby's crib in the house. 

Security forces have confirmed that the rocket came from the Gaza Strip. Palestinian media reported that Hamas is preparing for retaliation by the Israel Defense Forces.


The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, Major General Kamil Abu Rokon, announced Monday the closure of the Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings, as well as the reduction of the fishing area in the Gaza Strip until further notice. 

The house that was hit by the rocket is reportedly still on fire, with the fire department attempting to control the blaze before the building collapses. Unofficial footage shows smoke trailing and flames blazing above a cottage-like house, with the Fire Department treating the flames.

Head of the Blue and White Party Benny Gantz tweeted, "Those who do not respond with force and instead [pay] Hamas, dismiss attacks on the citizens of the south, and scorn the attack on Tel Aviv, now get rockets in the Hasharon region."

"Will he now, as well, be satisfied with Hamas's claim of an error or will he finally focus on the security of the citizens of the state and not on his legal issues?" Gantz continued. "I wish the wounded a speedy recovery."

Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nachshon tweeted, "This is a deliberate and dangerous act of aggression by Palestinian terrorists, encouraged no doubt by the complacency of @UNHumanRights . We will not allow this!"

Gal Hirsch, head of the Magen Party, said that "the residents of the south suffer from rockets for years and live in their bunkers. Incendiary balloons have become routine, the escalation continues and the 'mistaken' rocket fire penetrates into other parts of the country. 


"Meanwhile, the big parties are busy with slandering and with submarines instead of worrying about what's really important," Hirsch continued. "The time has come to put an end to the spins and to deal with the critical things that trouble the public, and especially to care for their safety." Read more at JPost