Israeli jets bomb Gaza in response to rocket fire
RT,
17
October, 2017
Israel
Defense Forces have launched a series of airstrikes against alleged
“terror targets” in Gaza in retaliation to rocket fire from the
enclave on the southern Israeli city of Be’er Sheva.
The
IDF said its attack early on Wednesday morning was triggered by
overnight rocket fire from the Palestinian territory on what is
Israel's fourth most populous metropolitan area. Locals in Be’er
Sheva scrambled to reach bomb shelters when sirens went off around
4:00am.
The
projectile struck near a residential home, Israeli media report. The
Israeli police said the rocket “caused
damage”,
without specifying the extent of the destruction. While no deaths
have been reported, six people were allegedly treated for trauma by
paramedics.
While
the IDF has yet to identify the perpetrator of Wednesday's attack, in
the past the Israeli army has nearly always pinned the blame on
Hamas, holding the military organization accountable for anything
threatening that is happening in Gaza.
The
latest escalation in tensions comes after months of Palestinian
protests on the Gaza border, which prompt the IDF to engage the
rioters with deadly force. More than 204 Palestinians have been
killed and over 22,000 others injured by Israeli forces since the
Great March of Return began on March 30.
On
Tuesday, Israel's defense minister noted that Tel Aviv is "not
prepared to accept the level of violence" witnessed
every week. Avigdor Lieberman also urged the cabinet to authorize a
military campaign against Hamas in Gaza to put end to violence.
The
last major Israeli intrusion into Gaza began in July 2014, when the
IDF launched Operation Protective Edge with the stated aim of
halting rocket attacks on Israeli territory. The seven-week long
conflict is estimated to have claimed over 2,100 Palestinian lives,
with another 10,000 injured in the offensive.
Israeli
bombardment of the Gaza Strip has also caused widespread damage to
homes and infrastructure. For its part Israel lost seven of its
soldiers and five civilians from Hamas rocket fire. Another 469 IDF
soldiers and 261 Israeli civilians were injured.
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