Thursday, March 14, 2019

Two Rockets Fired At Tel Aviv From Gaza


Haaretz: Two Gaza Rockets Fired at Tel Aviv, One Intercepted

* Gaza source tells Haaretz rockets were fired from northern Strip but it is unclear who stands behind fire
* Prime minister holding emergency security consultation
* Flare-up comes three week before general election

The Israeli army said at least two rockets were fired at Israel on Thursday night, causing rocket alerts to blare throughout central Israel.

According to the Israeli military, the Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted one of the rockets, while the other is likely to have landed in an open area.

The flare-up comes three weeks before Israel holds its general election.

Israelis reported hearing sounds of blasts in the area, with some saying that they saw the Iron Dome missile defense system intercepting rockets.

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More News On Two Rockets Fired At Tel Aviv From Gaza

Two rockets fired at Tel Aviv -- Jerusalem Post
PM heads to military headquarters in preparation for response to rocket fire -- Times Of Israel
Terror groups in Gaza fire two rockets at Tel Aviv area -- YNet News
Rockets fired at Tel Aviv, triggering air raid sirens -- FOX News

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Major provocation that requires a massive retaliation.

Anonymous said...

not the way it works there...if you do not know, why babble?

WADE QUEEN said...

THE IDF NOW SAYING THAT THERE WAS NO MISSILE INTERCEPT BY THE IRON DOME ANTI- MISSILE SYSTEM.

Anonymous said...


According to the IDF, although the Iron Dome missile defense system was activated, there were no interceptions as both rockets fell in open territory.

fazman said...

It's nothing but a couple of unguided 4th of July sky rockets that always land in open fields, BFG

Anonymous said...

sure. that is why Hamas officials are going after those in Gaza who set them off

Anonymous said...

What a dick comment to make fazman. Fajr rockets may be unguided, but they ain't no laughing matter, and they don't always land in open fields.