Two rockets fired from Gaza strip hit the south of the occupied territories on the second day of US President Barack Obama’s visit to the Zionist entity.
Two rockets fired from Gaza strip hit the south of the occupied territories on the second day of US President Barack Obama's visit to the Zionist entity.
After a long period of calm following the Israeli offensive against Gaza, Pillar of Cloud, a Color Red alert sounded in the city of Sderot at around 7:15 am, followed by additional air raid sirens.
One of the rockets hit the backyard of a house in Sderot, while another landed in an open area. There were no reports of injuries, but the yard sustained slight damage, Israeli media reported.
Obama arrived in Zionist entity on Wednesday for his first visit since being re-elected president and was expected to travel to Ramallah on Thursday morning for talks with Palestinian authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas.
Shorty after his arrival on Wednesday, Obama pledged “unbreakable allaiance” with the Zionist entity.
It was only the second such rocket attack since the end of a deadly eight-day offensive against Gaza in November which ended with an Egypt-brokered truce.