Archive for November 12, 2019

Damascus Home of Islamic Jihad official targeted by Israel, group says

November 12, 2019

Source: Damascus Home of Islamic Jihad official targeted by Israel, group says

Syrian media reported two killed in the attack including Islamic Jihad Akram Ajuri’s son; the home is located near the Lebanese embassy in Mezzah, a western district of the Syrian capital
The Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad said Israel targeted the house of one of Islamic Jihad Akram Ajuri in the Syrian capital on Tuesday, killing one of his sons.Syrian state media earlier reported that at least two people were killed and six wounded in an attack in the early hours that targeted a building in Damascus, without saying who had been targeted or who had carried out the attack.

aftermath of attack on home of Islamic Jihad leader Akram Al-Ajouri in Damascus (Photo: TPS)

aftermath of attack on home of Islamic Jihad leader Akram Al-Ajouri in Damascus (Photo: TPS)

An Islamic Jihad official confirmed it was the same incident in which the home of political leader, was struck.

In a statement, Islamic Jihad blamed the attack on “the Zionist criminal enemy”.

Also on Tuesday, Israel killed a top commander of the Islamic Jihad in a rare targeted strike in the Gaza Strip, accusing him of carrying out a series of cross-border attacks and planning more.

Syrian state media identified the building as a civilian home located near the Lebanese embassy in Mezzah, a western district of the capital that is home to Damascus University and many foreign embassies.

 

 

Rocket Attacks on Israel after Gaza Leader Killed – LIVE COVERAGE – YouTube

November 12, 2019

 

 

Rocket fired from Gaza hits an Israeli Highway – YouTube

November 12, 2019

 

 

Rocket Attacks on Israel after Gaza Leader Killed – LIVE COVERAGE – YouTube

November 12, 2019

IDF orders schools shut from Gaza to Tel Aviv for 1st time since ’14

November 12, 2019

Source: IDF orders schools shut from Gaza to Tel Aviv for 1st time since ’14 | The Times of Israel

50 rockets fired at Israel from Gaza, 20 of them shot down; army says it’s prepared for several days of fighting after assassinating a senior Islamic Jihad commander in the Strip

  • A smoke trail from an Israeli interceptor missile is launched from the Iron Dome defense missile system, apparently to shoot down a rocket fired by terror groups in the Gaza Strip at the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on November 12, 2019. (Jack GUEZ / AFP)
    A smoke trail from an Israeli interceptor missile is launched from the Iron Dome defense missile system, apparently to shoot down a rocket fired by terror groups in the Gaza Strip at the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on November 12, 2019. (Jack GUEZ / AFP)
  • Israelis take cover from rocket fire on Route 4 near Rishon Lezion on November 12, 2019. (Exposure Photography School)
    Israelis take cover from rocket fire on Route 4 near Rishon Lezion on November 12, 2019. (Exposure Photography School)
  • Smoke rises following an Israeli attack in Gaza city on November 12, 2019. (BASHAR TALEB/AFP)
    Smoke rises following an Israeli attack in Gaza city on November 12, 2019. (BASHAR TALEB/AFP)
  • Palestinian rockets are being fired from Gaza city on November 12, 2019. (BASHAR TALEB/ AFP)
    Palestinian rockets are being fired from Gaza city on November 12, 2019. (BASHAR TALEB/ AFP)
  • Palestinian rockets are seen being fired from Gaza on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
    Palestinian rockets are seen being fired from Gaza on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
  • Palestinians fire rockets from Gaza City toward Israel on November 12, 2019. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
    Palestinians fire rockets from Gaza City toward Israel on November 12, 2019. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
  • Palestinians inspect the damaged house of Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al-Ata  afther an Israeli attack in Gaza city, on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
    Palestinians inspect the damaged house of Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al-Ata afther an Israeli attack in Gaza city, on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
  • The Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday ordered schools closed in southern and central Israel, including the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, as terror groups in the Gaza Strip began firing dozens of rockets at cities and towns throughout the country in retaliation for the assassination of Palestinian Islamic Jihad senior commander Baha Abu al-Ata.

“We are prepared for several days of battle with an aerial defense shield, including in the center of the country,” IDF spokesperson Hidai Zilberman told reporters Tuesday morning.

Approximately 50 rockets and mortar shells were fired from the Gaza Strip at central and southern Israel on Tuesday as of 9:10 a.m., according to the IDF. Soldiers operating the Iron Dome missile defense system shot down 20 of those incoming projectiles, the military said.

The IDF Home Front Command ordered all schools and non-essential businesses closed in the following areas: the Gaza periphery; the Lachish region; the western Negev; the central Negev; and the Shfela region. The IDF also forbade gatherings of more than 100 people.

Schools were also closed in the Dan region, including Tel Aviv, and in the Yarkon region. Businesses were temporarily ordered shut there as well, but were allowed to reopen on Tuesday morning, providing there was a bomb shelter nearby, the military said. In the Dan and Yarkon regions, the IDF forbade all public gatherings of more than 300 people.

It was the first time that the IDF ordered a closure of schools and businesses in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area since the 2014 Gaza war, known in Israel as Operation Protective Edge.

Rocket attacks began shortly after the killing of Abu al-Ata early Tuesday morning, most of them focused on Israeli towns and cities surrounding the northern Gaza Strip. Shortly after 7 a.m., rocket sirens sounded in the Tel Aviv suburbs of Rishon Lezion and Holon. An hour later, sirens blared in the southern neighborhoods of Tel Aviv and in the nearby suburbs of Bat Yam and Holon.

As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, one person was lightly injured by shrapnel from rocket fire and six were brought to the hospital with injuries sustained while running to bomb shelters or with panic attacks.

A police officer looks at a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip that struck outside a parking lot in the city of Ashdod on November 12, 2019. (Israel Police)

Several rockets struck the town of Sderot, northeast of the Gaza Strip, causing no injuries. One also hit the city of Ashdod, causing no injuries but damaging a car, police said.

Hospitals and other emergency services were put on high alert in light of the ongoing rocket attacks.

Palestinians inspect the damaged house of Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al-Ata after an Israeli attack in Gaza City, on November 12, 2019.(MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

The Ben Gurion International Airport was not affected by the closures. “Ben Gurion Airport is working as usual with no changes to the flight schedule,” a spokesman for the Israeli Airports Authority said.

“We are ready for various scenarios, both offensive and defensive. We are not interested in escalating the situation,” IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus said Tuesday.

He said the IDF has sent messages to Hamas, through unidentified third parties, urging the terror group to not take part in this round of fighting.

“We are monitoring [Hamas’s] activities and will conduct ourselves accordingly,” he said.

At approximately 4 a.m. Tuesday, Israeli Air Force jets fired precision ammunition at a building in the Shejaiya area of Gaza City where Abu al-Ata was staying, killing him, in a joint operation by the IDF and Shin Bet security service. A woman was also killed and two other people were injured in the strike, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry.

According to the IDF, Abu al-Ata was planning to carry out rocket attacks and other terrorist activities against Israel and was also directly responsible for several cases of rocket fire over the past six months.

“We know that he was behind most and almost all of the PIJ’s attacks against Israel going back to the 25 of August, including before Memorial Day,” Conricus said, referring to several cases of rocket strikes.

The military said it had sent a number of warnings to Abu al-Ata — through unidentified mediators — to call off his operations, but they went unheeded.

Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu al-Ata (Israel Defense Forces)

“We tried to send a message to Abu al-Ata and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad that we are aware of his actions and to persuade him to stop these attacks. Obviously, these warnings were not successful,” said IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus.

Conricus said the assassination did not signify “a return to previous policies of what has been termed in the media ‘targeted killings.’”

“We conducted the attack because there were no other choice,” he said.

The timing of the IAF strike — in the midst of heated political debate as prime minister-designate Benny Gantz works to form a coalition — drew immediate criticism from opponents of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who questioned the need to conduct a targeted assassination at this time.

Conricus said the IDF asked for permission from Netanyahu, who serves as both prime and defense minister, as well as the security cabinet to carry out the assassination operation a week ago and was waiting for the right time to act.

“Over the last week, we have been waiting for the opportune moment to conduct the surgical strike,” he said.

The army spokesman said the military saw its chance on Tuesday morning when Abu al-Ata was relatively isolated and the risk to civilians was less.

“The missiles were fired from fighter jets with the intention of not bringing down the entire building, but just the floor where he was located,” Conricus said.

Palestinians inspect the damaged house of Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al-Ata after an Israeli attack in Gaza city, on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

He said he was aware of the reports of additional casualties in the strike, but could not comment on the matter.

Conricus said the military did not believe that Abu al-Ata was acting on the orders of Iran, which backs the PIJ, but was “more a local terrorist who acted unchecked.”

Israeli military officials hinted at having Abu al-Ata on their kill list in recent weeks, leaking his name and picture to the media in what was widely seen as a tacit threat.

The targeted killing of a Palestinian leader in Gaza is a rare event.

In May, during the most serious flareup in recent years, when Palestinian terrorists fired more than 700 rockets into Israel, the IAF killed Hamed Hamdan al-Khodari, who it said was responsible for funneling money from Iran to Gaza terror groups.

Israel and Gaza have engaged in several sporadic rounds of violence over the last two years as the sides attempted to reach a long-term ceasefire.

 

Sirens wail in Tel Aviv, suburbs as Israel bombarded by dozens of Gaza rockets 

November 12, 2019

Source: Sirens wail in Tel Aviv, suburbs as Israel bombarded by dozens of Gaza rockets | The Times of Israel

No reports of serious injuries or damage from barrages fired from Strip in retaliation for Israel’s killing of Islamic Jihad commander

Palestinian rockets are seen being fired from Gaza on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

Palestinian rockets are seen being fired from Gaza on November 12, 2019. (MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

Dozens of rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip at central and southern Israel on Tuesday morning, triggering sirens in the city of Tel Aviv and its suburbs, following an IDF operation that killed powerful Islamic Jihad terror commander Baha abu al-Ata earlier in the day.

Rocket sirens wailed repeatedly starting at 6 a.m. in towns near the Gaza border. An hour later, alarms were triggered in the Tel Aviv suburbs of Rishon Lezion and Holon, as well as in the cities of Gedera and Ashdod, according to the Israeli military.

At approximately 8 a.m., rocket sirens sounded in Tel Aviv itself and in the nearby suburbs of Holon and Bat Yam.

The Iron Dome missile defense system was activated in response to that attack. A video from the scene showed the distinctive puff of smoke caused by the detonation of an Iron Dome Tamir interceptor missile over Tel Aviv.

It was not immediately clear if the missile successfully shot down an incoming rocket, or if the missile self-detonated after Iron Dome operators saw that the rocket was heading toward an unpopulated area.

The IDF Home Front Command ordered all schools and non-essential businesses closed in the following areas: the Gaza periphery; the Lachish region; the western Negev; the central Negev; the Shfela region; the Dan region, including Tel Aviv; and the Yarkon region.

In the Dan and Yarkon regions, the military forbade all public gatherings of more than 300 people. In the other affected regions, the IDF forbade gatherings of more than 100 people.

As of 8 a.m. Tuesday, there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage directly caused by the rockets in Israel. The Magen David Adom ambulance service said medics had treated three people for light wounds caused by falls while running to bomb shelters.

A 93-year-old man in the city of Ashkelon, a 24-year-old woman in the city of Gedera and an 18-year-old woman in Ashdod all sustained light injuries while rushing to bomb shelters, MDA said.

In addition, three people were taken to the hospital after they suffered panic attacks caused by the rocket attacks, the ambulance service said.

Several other incoming rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system.

In this file photo taken on October 21, 2016 Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al-Ata attends a rally in Gaza city. (STR/AFP)

The IDF urged residents of southern and central Israel to stay close to bomb shelters.

According to the army, Abu al-Ata, the head of Islamic Jihad’s northern Gaza branch, was responsible for several instances of rocket fire on Israel in the past six months and was planning to carry out more.

 

Tel Aviv targeted; school, work off after Israel kills Islamic Jihad commander

November 12, 2019

Source: Tel Aviv targeted; school, work off after Israel kills Islamic Jihad commander | The Times of Israel

Iron Dome intercepts rockets fired into Israel from Gaza after IAF targets Baha Abu al-Ata, accused of being behind recent barrages of rockets

Palestinians fire rockets from Gaza City toward Israel on November 12, 2019. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

The Times of Israel is liveblogging the events of November 12, as the nation girds for a major escalation in violence following the assassination of top Islamic Jihad commander Baha Abu al-Ata in Gaza.

Rocket damages car in Ashdod; no injuries reported

A rocket strikes the city of Ashdod, causing no injuries but damaging a car, police say.

“Sappers from the Israel Police are responding to an impact site in the city of Ashdod,” police say.

Several rockets have also struck the town of Sderot, northeast of the Gaza Strip.

“There have been no reports of damage, and there were no injuries,” police say.

– Judah Ari Gross

Hamas says strike on Palestinian Jihad commander ‘won’t go without punishment’

The Hamas terror group says the assassination of Baha Abu al-Ata, a senior commander in Islamic Jihad’s military wing will not pass without a “punishment.”

“Our Palestinian people bid farewell today to a commander and fighter who followed the path of martyred leaders. We in Hamas affirm that the Zionist enemy will bear responsibility for all the consequences and ramifications of this escalation and dangerous attack,” Hamas says in a statement.

“The path of fighting and resistance is on the rise and the the crime of assassinating the commander Abu Salim will not pass without a punishment,” the terror group says, referring to Abu al-Ata’s nickname.

– Adam Rasgon

IDF denies Palestinian reports of IDF strikes on Gaza

A senior IDF official denies Palestinian media reports of Israeli strikes in the northern Gaza Strip.

“Contrary to reports, there were no hits on Gaza,” the official tells Channel 12 news.

Eshkol regional council: All rockets, incendiary balloons land in open areas

The Eshkol region of southern Israel says the rocket and mortar attacks launched from the Gaza Strip have so far all landed in agricultural fields and other open areas, not within communities.

“There are no impacts within communities, and no damage has been caused,” an Eshkol spokesperson says.

Balloons suspected of carrying explosives have touched down in several fields in the region.

“They are being taken care of by police sappers,” the Eshkol spokesperson says.

– Judah Ari Gross

Tel Aviv stock market trades as normal despite security situation

The Tel Aviv stock market is trading as normal, a spokeswoman says.

“We are considered an essential operation, therefore we are working as usual.”

– Shoshanna Solomon

Islamic Jihad head: ‘We are going to war. Netanyahu crossed all red lines’

Ziad al-Nakhala, the secretary-general of Islamic Jihad, says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has crossed “all the red lines” in the assassination of Baha Abu al-Ata, a senior commander in the terror group.

“We are going to war. Netanyahu has crossed all the red lines in the assassination of Al-Quds Brigades Commander Baha Abu al-Ata. We we will respond forcefully,” he tells Dar al-Hayat, an Arabic-language news site.

Jordanian media reports 2 arrested for planning attacks on Israeli, US embassies

Jordanian media reports that intelligence services in the country recently thwarted terrorist attacks targeting workers at the Israeli and US embassies in Amman, as well as American troops stationed in the Hashemite Kingdom.

Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of planning the attack, the Kan public broadcaster reports.

Islamic Jihad’s military wing vows major response to strike on commander

The Al-Quds Brigades, Islamic Jihad’s military wing, vows a major response to the assassination of Baha Abu al-Ata, a senior commander in the terror group.

“We announce the general mobilization of our fighters and units and we affirm that the response to this crime will have no limits and will be tantamount to the size of the crime that the criminal enemy perpetrated,” the Al-Quds Brigades says in a statement.

According to the Islamic Jihad military wing, Abu al-Ata, 42, was “one of the most prominent members of its military council and the commander of the northern part of the [Gaza Strip].”

– Adam Rasgon

Joint List’s Odeh accuses Netanyahu of escalating situation for political gain

Joint List chair Ayman Odeh accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of escalating the situation in Gaza for his own political gain.

“A cynical man who lost two consecutive elections will leave only scorched earth in a desperate attempt to remain in office,” Odeh says on Twitter.

“For a decade he rose every morning to deepen the occupation and keep the prospect of peace – and so he did so today too.”

– Raoul Wootliff

Sirens sound in cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon; no injuries reported

Fresh rocket sirens sound in the cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon and their surrounding suburbs.

There are no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

– Judah Ari Gross

Rivlin calls for end to political squabbling with message of support to citizens

President Reuven Rivlin sends a plea for political unity as Israel comes under sustained rocket fire, sending a message of support to the country’s citizens.

“We stand behind the security forces, who have been working for the success of this morning’s operations for a long time. I know that they and the Israeli government that approved the operation, have Israel’s security, and only that, in their minds,” the president says.

“This is no time for political squabbles, and those who do so bring no credit to themselves. It is the time to stop such statements immediately. Israeli citizens – please listen to the life-saving instructions of the IDF Home Front Command and take good care of yourselves.”

– Raphael Ahren

Blue and White MK rejects allegations strike timed for political benefit

Blue and White MK Ram Ben Barak says he “rejects the allegations about the timing of the attack,” after suggestions the targeting of a senior member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad was linked to political considerations.

“There is no better time for the elimination of Abu al-Ata, regardless of the political situation. We are still working for a unity government,” Ben Baak says.

Palestinian media: IDF hits targets in Gaza in response to rocket fire

Palestinian media reports that the Israel Defense Forces has hit a number of targets in the Gaza Strip in response to rocket fire from the enclave.

There is no immediate confirmation from the IDF.

Likud MK Sa’ar calls for political unity amid rocket fire from Gaza

Likud MK Gideon Sa’ar calls for political unity amid rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.

“The people of Israel are united in these moments, and this unity should also be reflected in the political system and will add strength to Israel,” Sa’ar says on Twitter.

“The target should be dismantling Hamas’s military infrastructure and Islamic Jihad in Gaza,” he says.

Raoul Wootliff

Video shows rocket interception in Tel Aviv area

The Iron Dome missile defense system is activated near Tel Aviv, following rocket sirens in the city.

A video from the scene shows the distinctive puff of smoke caused by the detonation of an Iron Dome Tamir interceptor missile.

It is not immediately clear if the missile successfully shot down an incoming rocket or if it self-detonated after Iron Dome operators saw that the rocket was heading toward an unpopulated area.

Rocket alerts sound in Tel Aviv

Incoming rocket alert sirens sound in Tel Aviv and suburbs south of the city.

Tel Aviv residents report two Iron Dome missiles fired at the incoming projectiles.

There are reports of explosions, indicating at least one rocket was intercepted.

Ben Gurion Airport operating as usual

Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport says it will continue to operate as usual despite the ongoing rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip.

“Ben Gurion Airport is working as usual with no changes to the flight schedule,” a spokesman for the Israeli Airports Authority says.

Earlier, the IDF Home Front Command ordered closed all schools and non-essential businesses in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan area, where the airport is located.

— Judah Ari Gross

No injuries reported in rocket attacks

The Magen David Adom ambulance service says there have so far been no injuries directly caused by rocket fire from the Gaza Strip, though medics have treated three people for light wounds caused by falls while running to bomb shelters.

A 93-year-old man in the city of Ashkelon, a 24-year-old woman in the city of Gedera and an 18-year-old woman in Ashdod sustained light injuries while rushing to bomb shelters, MDA says.

In addition, three people were taken to the hospital after they suffered panic attacks caused by the rocket attacks, the ambulance service says.

“Magen David Adom teams are on alert and are in contact with security officials,” the service says.

 Judah Ari Gross

School and work called off in multiple regions; large assemblies forbidden

The IDF Home Front Command orders all schools and non-essential businesses closed in the following areas: the Gaza periphery; the Lachish region; the western Negev; the central Negev; the Shfela region; the Dan region, including Tel Aviv; and the Yarkon region.

In the Dan and Yarkon regions, the military forbids all public gatherings of more than 300 people.

In the other regions, the IDF forbids gatherings of more than 100 people.

— Judah Ari Gross

 

IDF preparing for several days of battle after killing of Islamic Jihad chief 

November 12, 2019

Source: IDF preparing for several days of battle after killing of Islamic Jihad chief | The Times of Israel

Palestinians fire rockets from Gaza City toward Israel on November 12, 2019. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

The Times of Israel is liveblogging the events of November 12 as the nation girds for a major escalation in violence following the assassination of top Islamic Jihad commander Baha abu al-Ata.

IDF preparing for several days of battle

The IDF says it expects terror groups in the Gaza Strip to retaliate for the assassination of Palestinian Islamic Jihad senior leader Baha abu al-Ata with rocket attacks throughout the country over the coming days.

“We are prepared for several days of battle, with an aerial defense shield, including in the center of the country,” the IDF spokesman says.

— Judah Ari Gross

PM says decision to kill al-Ata taken by cabinet

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say the decision to kill a senior Islamic Jihad officer was taken Sunday by the cabinet.

“Senior Islamic Jihad commander Baha Abu al-Ata was targeted overnight in Gaza. He was responsible for many terrorist attacks and the firing of rockets at Israel in recent months and had intended to carry out imminent attacks,” Netanyahu’s office tweets.

“The IDF action was recommended by the IDF Chief-of-Staff and ISA Director and was approved by the Prime Minister and Defense Minister after it had been presented to – and approved by – the Security Cabinet.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem, on November 10, 2019. (Photo by Abir SULTAN / POOL / AFP)

 

 

Security cabinet to meet over Gaza escalation

The security cabinet was set to meet Tuesday morning to discuss the escalation in southern Israel and the Gaza Strip after the IAF kills a senior Islamic Jihad leader and the terror group responded with rockets fired at Israel.

The meeting set for 09.00 a.m. comes the same day as Naftali Bennett is set to take over as Defense Minister.

Israel Radio says that senior Israeli officials have been barred form talking to the media.

IDF spokesman: Not returning to policy of targeted assassinations

IDF spokesperson Brig. Gen. Hidai Zilberman says the killing of a senior Islamic Jihad commander does not represent a return the the policy of targeted killings that saw Israel kill dozens of terror leaders in the last decade.

Zilberman said air force targeted Baha Abu al-Ata because he was “a ticking bomb” and was planning imminent attacks against Israel.

Israeli blames  for the recent salvo of rockets fired into Israel.

Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu al-Ata (IDF Spokesperson)

Army says they targeted the specific room where Islamic Jihad leader slept

Senior military officials says they managed to target the specific room where Baha Abu al-Ata, a senior Islamic Jihad leader was sleeping, and did not destroy the entire building, Israel radio reports.

Palestinians say that Al-ata and his wife were killed in the strike on the building in the Shejaiya area of Gaza City.

The official tells Israel Radio that they had specific information on his location and managed to avoid casualties to bystanders.

The official says this was a one-time operation to get al-Ata, who was responsible for firing dozens of rockets at Israel in recent weeks, and not a return to Israel’s policy of targeted killings.

Palestinians inspect the damaged house of Islamic Jihad leader Baha Abu Al-Ata afther an Israeli attack in Gaza city, on November 12, 2019.(Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

Iron Dome said to intercept rockets fired from Gaza

The Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepted several rockets over southern Israel early Tuesday, media reports said.

Israel radio said that several rockets were intercepted over the southern city of Ashdod.

There was no immediate confirmation from the IDF, but warning sirens wailed in several cities in the south, including Ashdod and Ashkelon

IDF urges residents of southern Israel to stay close to bomb shelters

The IDF urged residents of southern Israel to stay close to bomb shelters on Tuesday as the region went on high alert after Israel killed a senior Islamic Jiahd commander.

School was canceled in cities and communities near the Gaza Strip and the railways cancelled routes in southern Israel.

All public events in the area were ordered cancelled.

Rocket sirens wail after Israeli kills Islamic Jihad commander

Rocket warning sounded in Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip early Tuesday after Israel killed a senior Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza.

The IDF said sirens went off in Ashdod and in the  Gadera region in southern Israel. The IDF was investigating.

 

Israeli forces kill Islamic Jihad’s Abu Al-Atta in Gaza strike – DEBKAfile

November 12, 2019

Source: Israeli forces kill Islamic Jihad’s Abu Al-Atta in Gaza strike – DEBKAfile

Rockets fired on southern Israel after IDF predawn strike on Nov. 12 killed Baha Abu Al-Atta, Palestinian Islamic Jihad northern command chief in the Gaza Strip.
The blast ripped through his home in Gaza City’s Shejaia district. His wife was also killed and two children injured. An IDF statement said Prime Minister Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had authorized the operation against Al-Atta, accusing him of carrying out a recent series of cross-border rocket, drone and sniper attacks and planning more.

Islamic Jihad, in its own statement, confirmed Al-Atta’s death and threatened retaliation against Israel. Rocket alerts in Ashdod, Gedera, Lachish and towns adjoining Gaza. Schoolchildren ordered to stay home in southern Israel including Ashdod and Beersheba as well as the Tel Aviv region. Roads are blocked and the military reinforcements are streaming to the Gaza Area. First rockets have reached Gedera and Kibbutz Givat Brenner. Population as far north as Greater Tel Aviv advised to stay home in sheltered areas through Tuesday until further notice.

“Our inevitable retaliation will rock the Zionist entity,” the Islamic Jihad  statement threatened.

A mysterious explosion was reported early Tuesday on the outskirts of Damascus. A building associated with another Iranian proxy, Hizballah, was reportedly targeted.

 

Rockets fired after Islamic Jihad leader Abu al-Ata assassinated in Gaza 

November 12, 2019

Source: Rockets fired after Islamic Jihad leader Abu al-Ata assassinated in Gaza – Arab-Israeli Conflict – Jerusalem Post

The IDF reinforced its troops and prepared for multiple possible situations. Shelters in Ashkelon were opened and school was canceled as a “severe security event.” Ashdod is in a state of emergency.

BY TZVI JOFFRE, KHALED ABU TOAMEH, TOVAH LAZAROFF, ANNA AHRONHEIM
 NOVEMBER 12, 2019 06:26
IDF attacks house of Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Bahaa Abu Al-Ata, November 12, 2019

Rocket sirens were sounded in areas surrounding the Gaza Strip and in Ashkelon, Ashdod and Gedera in two barrages of rockets after Israel confirmed that it assassinated Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Leader Bahaa Abu Al-Ata in Gaza early Tuesday morning.

The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that Israel was responsible for the aerial attack against Al-Ata, who it described as a “senior Islamic Jihad commander” who master-minded “numerous terrorist attacks and rocket attacks against the State of Israel in recent months and who intended to immediately carry out further attacks.”

The operation against Al-Ata was approved by the IDF Chief-of-Staff, the head of the Shin Bet, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the security cabinet. Netanyahu also serves as Israel’s Defense Minister.

The PIJ confirmed that Abu Al-Ata was killed, as well. The group said that one missile hit Abu al-Ata’s house, killing him and his wife instantly. Two of his children were seriously injured and rushed to hospital, it added.

The Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health confirmed that two Palestinians were killed in the attack early Tuesday.

Islamic Jihad Secretary-General Ziad al Nakhaleh, based in Lebanon, said in response to the assassination that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “crossed all red lines.”

“We are going to war,” Nakhalaeh said.‭‮

The PIJ’s Al-Quds Brigade declared that the terrorist group was on the highest level of alert after the assassination.

The Hamas terrorist movement warned as well that the assassination “will not go unpunished.”
Islamic Jihad’s military wing, Al-Quds Brigades, said in a statement that Abu al-Ata, commander of the northern Gaza Strip, was “martyred while performing heroic jihad (holy war) to thwart conspiracies and defend the land.”

The group vowed to continue in the footsteps of its slain commander in order to “complete the process of liberation of the entire beloved Palestine. Our response will inevitably shock the Zionist entity.”

وكالة سوا الإخبارية@palsawa

( شهود عيان : مكان الانفجار في وحدة سكنية شرق مدينة غزة، وسيارات الطوارئ وصلت المكان ) ؛ ولا معلومات رسمية حتى اللحظة حول طبيعة هذا الحدث.

وكالة سوا الإخبارية@palsawa

صورة للمنزل الذي وقع فيه الانفجار شرق غزة الآن.

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Smoke was seen rising from the scene before 5 a.m.

According to the Palestinian Al Quds newspaper’s Twitter, terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip attempted to fire a barrage of rockets into Israel after the attack. No sirens have been heard in Israel yet.

The operation was conducted jointly by the IDF and the Shin Bet and was carried out because Abu Al-Ata was preparing to attempt multiple terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers, including preparations for sniper and kidnapping attacks, drone launches, and preparations for rocket fire at various ranges.

The attack on the building he was in was conducted on exact intelligence information as a preventative measure to remove a real threat from the PIJ.

The IDF reinforced its troops and prepared for multiple possible situations Tuesday morning. Shelters in Ashkelon were opened and school was canceled, as the situation has been deemed a “severe security event.”

Ashdod declared a state of emergency and the city said it is opening public shelters.

Train service was temporarily canceled between Ashkelon and Beersheba and at the Sderot, Netivot and Ofakim stations.

The Homefront Command released directives for the communities surrounding the Gaza Strip and the Dan and Shfela region of central Israel. No studies will be held in communities surrounding the Gaza Strip or in Lahish and the central Negev. In central Israel, studies will only take place in secure buildings.

Gatherings in areas surrounding the Gaza Strip may only include up to 100 people in closed places. In Lahish and the central Negev, gatherings may include up to 300 people and in central Israel they may include up to 1,000 people in open areas and are without restrictions in closed areas.

Non-vital work will not take place in areas surrounding the Gaza Strip. Roads near the border fence will be closed.

“[Abu Al-Ata] and his activities were a time bomb that violated the understandings and undermined security, and the State of Israel therefore carried out an activity to remove this threat and prevent continued attempts to undermine stability and security,” wrote the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories on Twitter.

The head of Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s (PIJ) Al-Quds Brigades in Gaza, Baha Abu al-Ata was considered one of the top terrorists in the blockaded coastal enclave. While Hamas is the ruling party in the Gaza Strip, the group has in recent years been losing control over the street. And the vacuum is being filled by Ata, Tehran’s main man in Gaza.

Ata was been involved in planning attacks against Israel, manufacturing arms and upgrading long-range rocket launching capabilities. The second largest group in the Gaza Strip after Hamas, PIJ has been assessed by military intelligence as a factor increasing the risk of an escalation in the blockaded coastal enclave, since it is not under the direct control of Hamas but acts independently for its own interests.