Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said Friday it fired three M75 rockets and a Fajr 5 missile at Tel Aviv airport as part of the resistance retaliatory attacks to the Israeli aggression on Gaza
Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said Friday it fired three M75 rockets and a Fajr 5 missile at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport as part of the resistance retaliatory attacks to the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
“At 11:45 am (0845 GMT), the Qassam Brigades bombarded Ben Gurion airport with three M75 rockets,” a statement from Hamas’ armed wing said.
An Israeli military spokeswoman confirmed rocket fire from Gaza, though she declined to specify how close it had come to Ben Gurion. "We can confirm two rockets were shot down over metropolitan Tel Aviv," she told AFP.
Zionist media outlets announced yesterday that 5 rockets landed southern Tel Aviv, wounding 9 settlers. "An Israeli helicopter moved a number of wounded soldiers to a hospital in Ashkelon."
The resistance movement of Hamas asserted on Friday killing "at least" 10 Zionist soldiers after targeting an Israeli infantry unit with explosives in eastern Beit Hanoun.
It said in a statement that its fighters had led an infantry unit of 15 Israeli soldiers into an ambush in the area.
The Israeli army also announced that one of its soldiers was killed in Gaza on Friday.