Settlers in Tel Aviv heard air raid sirens for a second time in the ongoing crisis after Hamas reportedly fired a long-range rocket at the Zionist entity’s second-largest city and capital.
Settlers in Tel Aviv heard air raid sirens for a second time in the ongoing crisis after Hamas reportedly fired a long-range rocket at the Zionist entity’s second-largest city and capital.
Witnesses said a loud explosion was heard in Tel Aviv after the siren went off.
According to media reports, three rockets fell on the Jerusalem area, one of them on Jabal al-Khalil, a mountain range near the city of Hebron, 20 km outside of Jerusalem.
The Zionist army spokesperson Avital Leibovich confirmed a rocket was fired from Gaza and struck outside Jerusalem. There have been no casualties.
Qassam Brigades claimed they used M75 homemade missile to attack Tel Aviv.
All public shelters in Tel Aviv are now being unlocked and made available.
Tel Aviv is targeted by a Palestinian Resistance attack for a second day in a row, as the conflict escalates. On Thursday evening the air raid alert was sounded and a rocket landed in the sea in front of Jaffa Beach, south of the city.
The alert was the first in Tel Aviv since the 1991 Gulf War. The enemy entity’s second-largest city is located far enough from Gaza not to be targeted by the smaller-range missiles and mortar shells, which Palestinian militants generally fire across the border.