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A targeted missile strike launched from an Israeli Navy warship has hit a vehicle near the home of Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, according to Israeli media. This comes as Israel intensifies its attacks on Gaza.
Residents say the strike destroyed an electricity generator near Haniyeh’s house. It was unclear whether he was at home at the time of the assault. No casualties have been reported from that incident.
Meanwhile an Israeli Defense Force spokesperson has said in an official Twitter: “During the past hour, the IDF targeted approx. 70 underground medium range rocket launching sites in Gaza. Direct hits were confirmed.”
This comes as Israel is apparently intensifying its assault on Gaza after it launched the operation “Pillar of Defense” a day ago. Three people have been killed in Israel, while the Palestinian death toll has reached at least 16, including children, say medical sources in Gaza.
An Israeli strike killed a UN school teacher in Gaza. Marwan Abu El Qumsan, an Arabic teacher at a UN school, was killed as his car was hit by a bomb on Thursday, the UN Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, says on its website.
IDF claims that since the start of the operation the Israeli Air Force has targeted 300 “terror activity sites” in the Gaza Strip. It adds that the Iron Dome Missile Defense System has intercepted more than 130 rockets launched from Gaza.
For the first time since 1991 residents of Tel Aviv took cover on Thursday after air raid sirens alerted them to a missile threat as a rocket launched from Gaza hit the city.
http://rt.com/news/israeli-missiles-pm-gaza-808/print/
Nov 15, 2012 by Vos9es
This is what really happens in israel Beersheba, How does the world think this is ok?
Three people killed Thursday morning November 15 2012, when a Grad rocket hit an apartment building in Kiryat Malachi.
Israel - Gaza terrorists continued to fire rockets into southern Israel on Thursday morning killing three people and injuring two others in Kiryat Malachi.
According to Lubavitch.com, The victims were members of the city's Chabad community. The victims, two men and a woman, were identified as Ahron Smadga, Yitzchak Amselam, and a 25 year old expectant woman, Mirah (nee Cohen) Scharf. An infant and several children were among the wounded who were taken to nearby hospitals.
More than 200 rockets have been fired from Gaza into the South in the 24 hours after the IDF launched a campaign Wednesday to root out the terror infrastructure in the coastal territory, beginning with the targeted killing of Ahmed Jabari, the chief of Hamas's military wing.
MDA paramedics treated five wounded people at the site of the Kiryat Malachi attack, in which a rocket hit a four-story building. Three people were pronounced dead on the scene and two others were suffering moderate injuries, including a baby.
A house in Ashdod and a school in Ofakim near Beersheba also sustained damage from rockets on Thursday morning. Rockets also landed in the Eshkol Regional Council area, Gan Yavne and Ashkelon.
The IDF Spokesman's Office stated the Iron Dome rocket defense system has successfully intercepted 48 rockets since the operation began.
A separate IDF spokesman confirmed that all Palestinian terror factions took part in rocket fire overnight Wednesday, with Hamas trying to take the lead.
He added that the IDF "believes the rocket fire will intensify."
Since beginning its operation, the IDF has struck nearly 200 Hamas and Islamic Jihad targets in Gaza, including several terrorist cells preparing to fire rockets at Israel and medium-range rocket launchers located across the Strip.
Tank fire also was directed at terror targets, he added.
Palestinian sources said that 13 people were killed in Gaza as a result of the IAF strikes, with more than a hundred suffering injuries.
The spokesman concluded by describing the Hamas-ruled Strip as "a forward Iranian base," and urged the populace to remain steadfast, as "home front resilience is vital for the continuing operation."
Schools within 40 km. of the Gaza Strip were declared closed Thursday, and residents were urged to follow directives from the IDF Home Front Command. Magen David Adom paramedics treated 13 Israelis for injuries suffered overnight prior to the fatal strike in Kiryat Malachi, the organization said. Of the injured, four suffered light wounds while nine more suffered shock symptoms.
Gaza-border communities were in lockdown, with residents ordered to remain in their homes if they live within 7 km. of Gaza.
Explosions have been reported as far away as Dimona, some 75 km. from the Gaza Strip.
At an emergency meeting in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, the security cabinet authorized Defense Minister Ehud Barak to mobilize reservists if needed.
The cabinet also agreed that the IDF should continue to act against terrorist infrastructure and activity in Gaza. It instructed the Foreign Ministry to begin a diplomatic public relations campaign to explain that Israel was acting in self-defense against military targets, as the continued rocket barrage had become intolerable.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke on the telephone on Wednesday night with US President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. He was also scheduled to speak with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
The prime minister thanked Obama and Biden for taking the position that Israel had a right to defend itself.
The military operation immediately increased tensions with Egypt, which condemned Israel's actions and recalled its ambassador.
Nov 15, 2012 by Vos9es
"I was outside saying bye to a friend, than we heard the siren. I laid on the ground like I was suppose to, but then there were to many and I got kind of scared...this is the video of me running to my house. I am safe, but there have been a lot more rockets since than. I am posting this video, not scare people or cause a stir, I just want people to understad that things go both ways, and just share my experience of what is going on here for me."
Kiryat Malachi - Blood stains could be seen up and down the stairwell of the Kiryat Malachi building where three Israelis were killed by a Gaza rocket on Thursday morning, and in the apartments on the top two floors the damage and disarray appeared almost as if a tornado had crashed into the building and scattered everything asunder.
In one of the two apartments on the top floor there was a bedroom with three beds and a baby crib, and another room with a baby crib, all of them next to the southern side window, and it is unclear why there weren't even more casualties in the attack.
Benny Hashu, 28, lives near the site of the attack and came to visit because one of the killed is a close friend of his brother.
Hashu spoke with anger and disgust about the neglect and disrepair of the bomb shelters in the buildings, all of which appeared to be trash-strewn or filled with private storage, and at least one was turned into an illegal private apartment, with what appeared to be a full bar set-up.
"The city hall needs to come and open and clean out all of the bomb shelters and worry about the elderly people here who don't have anywhere to run and can't anyway if there is a siren."
Hashu said he supports the IDF operation even as the towns of the South were getting pounded by rockets, saying "as long as we're attacking them it's quiet here. We need to eliminate everyone on the list, [Hamas PM Ismail] Haniyeh too."
Hashu stuck around for a visit by Interior Minister Eli Yishai, who he heckled with shouts of "why don't you worry about the periphery? Go take care of [Haredi city] Harish!"
Around the same time, one of the residents of the apartment complex hung a homemade sign outside their window that read "Jewish blood isn't cheap - reoccupy Gaza" and "Bibi [Netanyahu] is a coward."
Dmitri Karol, 68, who lives in the next door building said he was at a nearby synagogue celebrating Rosh Chodesh when the Color Red siren went off. Karol said he continued praying, refusing to run for cover and that after he heard the explosion he and other worshippers stayed for the luncheon, drinking vodka and eating a hearty meal. His dismissal of the rockets wasn't all bluster though, the parishioner said he usually stays put in his fourth floor apartment as he would not make it to the shelter in time even if he tried.
The situation in this neglected government housing complex is a common one in the cities across the southern periphery; disadvantaged poor residents living in apartments that lack safe rooms in buildings with severely inadequate bomb shelters, all while in the line of fire from the rockets fired from Gaza. A number of residents expressed mixed feelings; on the one hand supporting the IDF operation in Gaza, on the other hand knowing that they are the ones who stand to be targeted when the Gaza rocket crews step up their attacks.
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