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One rocket hit a warehouse on the outskirts of Ashkelon, causing damage but no casualties.
“Even more important is the recognition that the West Bank and Gaza are distinct political and administrative entities, not a single unified Palestinian territory with Israel squished in between,” said Eugene Kontorovich at George Mason University’s School of Law.
Israeli aircraft and tanks hit “underground infrastructure and military positions” belonging to the terror organization, says the military.
Nov. 12 will mark one year since Israel’s elimination of Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Ata.
This display of the IDF’s technological capability could serve to discourage Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad from wasting further funds on cross-border tunnels.
Israel’s elimination of Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s Gaza “chief of staff” Baha Abu al-Ata in 2019 was a game-changer for both Israel and the terrorist group.
The rocket was intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome air-defense system, causing no casualties or damage.
Israel’s Defense Minister Benny Gantz said despite the recent quiet, “beneath the surface, terrorist organizations continue their efforts to harm Israeli citizens and our sovereignty.”
The launch, which sent people running for shelter in Netiv Ha’asara, was the second such attack this month • No casualties or damage reported.
The attack comes after nearly a month of relative quiet; no casualties or damage reported • IDF: “We will protect Israeli civilians from terror.”
One of Gaza’s armed factions felt it had to “do something” to try and spoil the ceremony, the basis of which threatens the region’s hardline forces, and strengthens the formation of an alliance between Israel and moderate Sunni states.
Gaza-based terrorists launch multiple salvos hours after wounding six in attacks on Ashdod and Ashkelon • Netanyahu: “Hamas wants to move peace backwards; they will not succeed.”