Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Two Gaza rockets strike open areas along border

Neither caused injuries or damage.

Gazan terrorists fire rockets toward Israel, Nov. 7, 2023. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.
Gazan terrorists fire rockets toward Israel, Nov. 7, 2023. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.

Palestinian terrorists fired two rockets from the northern Gaza Strip at southern Israel on Tuesday afternoon, setting off sirens in Kibbutz Nir Am.

Both rockets struck open areas in Israeli territory, causing no injuries or damage, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

On April 4, Gazan terrorists fired a barrage of rockets towards the southern Israeli city of Netivot, sending more than 40,000 people running for shelter for the first time in nearly three months.

The same day, terrorists fired three rockets at the border community of Kfar Aza.

On March 25, Hamas fired eight rockets at Ashdod, marking the first such attack on the port city since Jan. 14.

More than 11,500 rockets have been fired at Israel since the start of the current war on Oct. 7.

“34 ships went through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, which is by far the highest number since this foolish closure began,” U.S. President Donald Trump stated.
The congressman now faces a Manhattan district attorney’s investigation and calls for his expulsion from the House.
The mayor has shown “a troubling mix of naïveté and negligence toward the very communities he has been entrusted to protect,” Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, of Park Avenue Synagogue, told JNS.
The federal judge found the banned student group failed to show constitutional violations or evidence that school officials coordinated with Jewish orgs to target pro-Palestinian activism.
The Massachusetts judges halted deportation cases against a Tufts doctoral student and a Columbia graduate student accused by the government of activity contrary to U.S. foreign policy.