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IDF to call up reserve troops as war with Gaza looms

As Hamas continued to lob rockets on Israeli population centers in southern Israel on Tuesday morning, IDF spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis said the IDF will begin a call-up of reserve soldiers.

Israeli soldiers stand inside a street-level bomb shelter as a siren warns of incoming rockets fired from Gaza into Israel on Nov. 12, 2018. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Israeli soldiers stand inside a street-level bomb shelter as a siren warns of incoming rockets fired from Gaza into Israel on Nov. 12, 2018. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.

As Hamas continued to lob rockets on Israeli population centers in southern Israel on Tuesday morning, IDF spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis said the Israel Defense Forces will begin a call-up of reserve soldiers.

In an interview on 101.5 FM Radio, Manelis said the first wave of call-ups would be for “vital” forces, but that additional troops may be called up as necessary.

Since Monday, Hamas and Islamic Jihad has launched more than 400 rockets at populated civilian areas in Israeli areas near Gaza, including Ashkelon, a city of 140,000 people, and Beersheva, which is home to 208,000 residents and known as the “capital of the Negev.”

Though many rockets hit open areas and approximately 100 were intercepted by Iron Dome missile-defense systems, one rocket scored a direct hit on an apartment building in Ashkelon, killing a Palestinian Authority man with a work permit in Israel, and seriously injuring two women.

Israel responded by targeting approximately 150 terror targets in Gaza and destroying the studios of Al Aqsa TV, a center of Hamas’s media campaign in Gaza, which also informed terrorists of where each rocket launched into Israel fell.

Islamic Jihad reported that a man wounded by Israeli fire on Monday was one of their members. He later succumbed to his wounds.

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