ALERT: a rocket was launched from Gaza into Ashkelon last night at 22:24 and this morning at around 6:30.
- Michelle
Terrorists fired three Grad missiles at Be'er Sheva and Ashdod. A Kassam exploded near Ashkelon. No injuries or damage.
Terrorists from the Gaza Strip fired at least three Grad missiles at southern Israel on Friday morning.
One missile exploded in the vicinity of the city of Be’er Sheva. Two other missiles exploded near Ashdod. There were no reports of physical injuries or damage in these attacks.
Several minutes later, a Kassam rocket was launched at southern Israel. The rocket exploded in the vicinity of the city of Ashkelon. No injuries or damages were reported.
Overnight, terrorists fired several Kassam rockets from the Gaza Strip. The rockets landed in open area in the Sdot Negev Regional Council. There were no reports of injuries or damages.
Also, IAF aircraft targeted seven terror targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Thursday. In northern Gaza, the targets included a weapon manufacturing site and two terror activity sites. In southern Gaza, the targets included two smuggling tunnels, a terror tunnel and a terror activity site.
The sites were targeted in response to the combined terrorist attacks that took place Thursday near the city of Eilat and resulted in the deaths of eight Israelis, as well as the firing of rockets at Israel from Gaza following the attacks.
Several hours following the terror attacks, the IDF killed the terrorist commander who presided over the attacks.
The top terrorist was Abu Awad Kamel a-Neirab, commander of the Salah a-Din Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees. He was killed along with two other terrorists and a child who was with them.
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- Michelle
Terrorists fired three Grad missiles at Be'er Sheva and Ashdod. A Kassam exploded near Ashkelon. No injuries or damage.
Terrorists from the Gaza Strip fired at least three Grad missiles at southern Israel on Friday morning.
One missile exploded in the vicinity of the city of Be’er Sheva. Two other missiles exploded near Ashdod. There were no reports of physical injuries or damage in these attacks.
Several minutes later, a Kassam rocket was launched at southern Israel. The rocket exploded in the vicinity of the city of Ashkelon. No injuries or damages were reported.
Overnight, terrorists fired several Kassam rockets from the Gaza Strip. The rockets landed in open area in the Sdot Negev Regional Council. There were no reports of injuries or damages.
Also, IAF aircraft targeted seven terror targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Thursday. In northern Gaza, the targets included a weapon manufacturing site and two terror activity sites. In southern Gaza, the targets included two smuggling tunnels, a terror tunnel and a terror activity site.
The sites were targeted in response to the combined terrorist attacks that took place Thursday near the city of Eilat and resulted in the deaths of eight Israelis, as well as the firing of rockets at Israel from Gaza following the attacks.
Several hours following the terror attacks, the IDF killed the terrorist commander who presided over the attacks.
The top terrorist was Abu Awad Kamel a-Neirab, commander of the Salah a-Din Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees. He was killed along with two other terrorists and a child who was with them.
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In response to Thursday's combined terror attacks near Eilat, the IDF attacked seven terror targets in Gaza overnight.
IAF aircraft targeted seven terror targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Thursday, the IDF Spokesperson reported.
In northern Gaza, the targets included a weapon manufacturing site and two terror activity sites. In southern Gaza, the targets included two smuggling tunnels, a terror tunnel and a terror activity site.
The IDF Spokesperson noted in its statement that direct hits were confirmed and secondary blasts were identified at a number of the targets.
The sites were targeted in response to the combined terrorist attacks that took place Thursday near the city of Eilat and resulted in the deaths of eight Israelis, as well as the firing of rockets at Israel from Gaza following the attacks.
“The IDF will not tolerate any malicious attempt to harm Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers, and will not hesitate to respond with strength and determination to any element that uses terror against the State of Israel and until calm is restored,” said the Spokesperson’s statement.
“The IDF holds the Hamas terrorist organization solely responsible for any terrorist activity emanating from the Gaza Strip.”
Several hours following the terror attacks, the IDF killed the terrorist commander who presided over the attacks.
The top terrorist was Abu Awad Kamel a-Neirab, commander of the Salah a-Din Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees. He was killed along with two other terrorists and a child who was with them.
In a separate incident overnight Thursday, an Egyptian army officer and two security personnel were killed along the Egyptian-Israeli border. The three had gotten in the line of fire as IDF aircraft were chasing militants along the border of the resort city of Taba in south Sinai and Eilat.

