Ashkelon
Several people were hurt running to bomb shelters.
Alerts were last triggered in the city’s southern industrial park on Sept. 14.
One rocket was intercepted, while the other came down in the sea, according to the IDF.
The sand-filled vaulted tomb, which dates to the fourth century C.E., was found in the 1930s, about 300 meters from the beach.
Dorad Energy is partially owned by a Turkish company whose chairman has received praise from President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Ashkelon, Kerem Shalom and Beersheva are also under fire.
The victims were evacuated to the city’s Barzilai Medical Center.
Tens of thousands in Ashkelon, Sderot and Zikim rush for shelter.
But he warned that “as time passes, we seem to be gradually returning to the realms of polarization and partisanship.”
Tuesday afternoon’s barrage saw at least a dozen rockets fired at greater Tel Aviv.
“We stand strong with Israel,” Rabbi David Eliezrie from California said. Delegation delivers $500,000 in emergency aid.
While sirens are heard periodically, the safer location allows the children to get out of their dorms for a bit.