War is on ? live updates.

Posted August 9, 2018 by Peter Hofman
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[21:51] Security cabinet instructs IDF to continue acting forcefully in Gaza

Israel’s security cabinet instructed the IDF to continue to act with force after its meeting at the IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv on Thursday evening.

“The cabinet has instructed the IDF to continue to act with force against perpetrators of terror,” a brief cabinet statement said.

[21:12] Sirens sound in Gaza border community

Further rocket sirens sounded in Israeli communities in the Eshkol Regional Council near the Gaza border on Thursday evening.

[18:34] Security Cabinet meeting underway

An emergency meeting of the Security Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is currently underway at the IDF and Defense Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv.

[18:28] Sirens sound in Gaza border communities

Rocket sirens were activated in multiple Gaza border communities on Thursday evening.

Sirens were heard in Nir Oz, Nirim, Kissufim and Ein HaShlosha.

[18:00] Reports: Israel carrying out airstrikes in Gaza Strip

Israeli jets have carried out further airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, according to initial Palestinian reports.

Airstrikes have been reported in areas to the west of Gaza City, in the northern Gaza Strip.

https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Live-updates-Flareup-in-the-south-564419

Residents of rocket-hit town describe scramble to reach safety of bomb shelters

Posted August 9, 2018 by Louisiana Steve
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‘You have to choose which of your children you save,’ says a mother of 7 in the southern town of Sderot


Illustrative. Children are seen in a bomb shelter of an apartment building in Ashkelon, southern Israel, on the third day of Operation Protective Edge, July 10, 2014. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)

By TOI staff August 9, 2018

Source Link: Residents of rocket-hit town describe scramble to reach safety of bomb shelters

{No one should have to live like this. – LS}

Residents of the southern town of Sderot described Thursday the desperate dash to safety as 150 rockets, fired overnight from the Gaza Strip rained down on southern Israel, including one barrage that slammed into the city injuring several people.

There are no more than 15 seconds from the moment the rocket warning siren sounds until a projectile impacts on the city, during which residents have to get themselves — and their families — into bomb shelters or reinforced rooms in their homes.

Volleys of rockets and mortar shells were fired at southern Israeli communities from the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night and into Thursday prompting the Israeli Air Force to bomb at least 12 Hamas positions across the Gaza Strip, the military said.

Sderot resident Etti Kramer told Hadashot TV news how she and her husband dashed to get their seven children into their family’s reinforced room as they heard explosions around them.

“I ran and grabbed the baby,” she said. “The rest of the children ran [to the reinforced room] but didn’t arrive in time. We started to hear explosions and we continued getting the children into the reinforced room. You have to choose which of your children you save. I grabbed the baby and the two-year old and ran to the shelter.”

Another resident, Yossi Lok, recounted how his neighbor was injured by a rocket which their apartment building.

Lok said he had retreated to his reinforced room after the rocket siren alert when off.

“I heard a huge explosion and saw a flash of fire,” he said. “The neighbor cried out that he’d been hit. I came downstairs and saw him really badly hurt, covered in blood. His home was on fire because his gas canister had been hit.”

Residents of the southern town of Sderot described Thursday the desperate dash to safety as 150 rockets, fired overnight from the Gaza Strip rained down on southern Israel, including one barrage that slammed into the city injuring several people.

There are no more than 15 seconds from the moment the rocket warning siren sounds until a projectile impacts on the city, during which residents have to get themselves — and their families — into bomb shelters or reinforced rooms in their homes.

Volleys of rockets and mortar shells were fired at southern Israeli communities from the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night and into Thursday prompting the Israeli Air Force to bomb at least 12 Hamas positions across the Gaza Strip, the military said.

Sderot resident Etti Kramer told Hadashot TV news how she and her husband dashed to get their seven children into their family’s reinforced room as they heard explosions around them.

“I ran and grabbed the baby,” she said. “The rest of the children ran [to the reinforced room] but didn’t arrive in time. We started to hear explosions and we continued getting the children into the reinforced room. You have to choose which of your children you save. I grabbed the baby and the two-year old and ran to the shelter.”

Another resident, Yossi Lok, recounted how his neighbor was injured by a rocket which their apartment building.

Lok said he had retreated to his reinforced room after the rocket siren alert when off.

“I heard a huge explosion and saw a flash of fire,” he said. “The neighbor cried out that he’d been hit. I came downstairs and saw him really badly hurt, covered in blood. His home was on fire because his gas canister had been hit.”

“We were afraid that there would be more explosions,” he said. “We all got away from there.”

Lok said his home was also hit, a rocket landing on his roof.

“It was lucky there were no residents in the unit,” he said.

“We were with the kids,” resident Asher Pizam told Hadashot. “There was hysteria and pandemonium. We heard a whistle and a hit after several sirens. There was a lot of stress and panic, especially with the children…We hope the government does all it can so we have quiet here.”

In video shared on social media, dozens of parents and children in a Sderot playground could be seen running for bomb shelters as a rocket exploded in the city sending smoke billowing into the air.

One mother can be heard desperately seeking her son, while at the same time trying to calm a young girl by assuring her that there would no more rockets. Children and parents crammed into overcrowded shelters, with some crouching on the ground outside, as they tried to find safety.

Hanita Kohanik, a resident of the city which has suffered rocket fire from Gaza since 2001, spoke to the Hebrew-language Ynet website about the traumatic day-to-day life in the south.

“It is terrible,” Kohanik said. “There is nothing more I can say. It isn’t easy. We are a family of four and a dog, which gets more confused that we do.”

“As far as we are concerned each time the security situation deteriorates — the anxieties resurface,” she continued

Her son, she said, suffers from post traumatic stress disorder, and doesn’t leave home.

“The intermittent and sporadic fire are a daily war,” Kohanik said.

One rocket — or possibly shrapnel from an Iron Dome interceptor — damaged a home in Sderot late Wednesday night, police said. At least two rockets struck the city earlier in the day, injuring three people. Two more were injured in attacks Thursday morning. At least eight others were treated for panic attacks, including two pregnant women who went into labor.

Wave after wave of rocket attacks set off sirens throughout the night in the Hof Ashkelon, Sha’ar Hanegev, Sdot Negev and Eshkol regions outside Gaza, sending thousands of Israelis into bomb shelters, where many bedded down with their families.

The rocket attacks came amid a period of heightened tensions along the Gaza border, following months of clashes and exchanges of fire. On Tuesday, Hamas vowed to avenge the deaths of two of its members killed by IDF tank fire after the army mistakenly thought a military exercise had been a cross-border attack.

At least 11 rockets or mortar shells were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system, the army said.

Hamas claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attacks, saying it was avenging the deaths of the two operatives killed the day before.

The United Nations condemned the Hamas rocket fire.

One Palestinian man was reportedly killed in the strike, 30-year-old Ali al-Ghandour was killed, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry.

In addition to al-Ghandour, at least six other Palestinians were injured in the Gaza Strip as a result of the IDF strikes, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

The Israeli military said the terror group, with which it was fought three wars in the past decade, would bear the consequences of any further violence from the Gaza Strip.

Residents of southern Israel were told to remain close to bomb shelters Thursday in case of additional rockets or mortar shells from Gaza.

Wednesday’s rocket fire represented a major uptick in tensions along the border, amid intensive talks between Israel and Hamas for a long-term ceasefire.

Such an agreement is meant to end not only rocket launches and shootings from Gaza but also the regular incendiary kite and balloon attacks from the Palestinian enclave that have burned large swaths of land in southern Israel and caused millions of shekels of damage.

Throughout Wednesday, at least 11 fires were sparked in southern Israel by airborne arson devices launched from the Gaza Strip. Israeli firefighters extinguished all of them, according to a spokesperson for Fire and Rescue Services.

Adam Rasgon and Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

Sderot pledges support: ‘Time to enter Gaza’

Posted August 9, 2018 by Peter Hofman
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Sderot Mayor calls government to launch military operation, restore regional peace: ‘We must strike terror and bring life back to normal.’

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Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi pledges his city’s support of a post-diplomatic solution to the current aggression from Gaza: “We must return life back on track. The time has come to undertake an operation in Gaza,” Davidi said. “We must deal a blow to terror and return life to normal. For our part, we’ll provide the operating space and the time for the army and policymakers to bring quiet back to our region,” he said.

Alarms were heard this morning across the Gaza area, in Ashkelon, and Netivot. The IDF renewed attacks in Gaza and since morning three emplacements of rocket launchers and mortars were hit.

Nine people are still hospitalized. Since the beginning of the escalation, 26 casualties have been evacuated to hospitals last night and this morning.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is holding a security situation assessment with the Defense Minister and top security force echelons in the Kirya in Tel Aviv. At 16:00 the Political-Security Cabinet will convene.

Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi – Flash 90

Ayatollah Khamenei: Iran has nothing to be worried about – Israel Hayom

Posted August 9, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Ayatollah Khamenei: Iran has nothing to be worried about – Israel Hayom

Israel is losing patience with Hamas 

Posted August 9, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Israel is losing patience with Hamas – Israel Hayom

Yoav Limor

On Wednesday night, Israel was once again forced to decide whether it had lost its patience with Hamas and was about change the rules of the game.

Although certainly not the first, the barrage of missiles fired at Sderot on Wednesday night and Thursday morning was unique both in scope and outcome. In particular, it showed how risky it can be military retaliation contingent upon the effectiveness of an attack.

With past rocket attacks that did not incur casualties, the Israel Defense Forces took care to ensure the response was minimal, in order not to change the rules of the game. This led Hamas leaders to believe that everything was fine and that if they just kept their heads down for a few moments, they would be able to carry on as usual.

It is nothing short of a miracle that Wednesday’s events ended as they did and that there were not more casualties in Israel. The obvious way to regard the rocket barrage from the Gaza Strip is as a “near hit,” meaning it could  have ended much worse. From this point on, we must contemplate our response, with the knowledge that next time, things may end differently.

It is doubtful Hamas is interested in war. It has its back against the wall and is unable to advance its plans to restore calm. The main culprit for this is Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who does not want to see Gaza rehabilitated so long as he is not the one in charge. Hamas is certainly not about to let that happen, which leaves all sides back where they started from: Gaza under blockade, poor and agitated, with no resolution to the situation there in sight.

Israel is also finding it difficult to decide what it wants. A majority of the cabinet ministers who convened this week are inclined to support a cease-fire, even though they know the path to this is long and winding, and more importantly, does nothing more than ensure quiet in the short term. The question is: How and when will we get there – before any war breaks out, with the aim of preventing a war, or after the fact?

Until now, Israel’s inclination has been to consider warfare as the last resort. Jerusalem has preferred every other option on the table, including “containing” months of kite and balloon terrorism and riots at the border fence. This policy has largely proved effective until now. Each time Hamas crossed the line, it took a hit and rushed to ask for a cease-fire.

Israel must now decide if we can continue with this line, which appears to have been run its course, and not just because the next exchange might prove far deadlier. It seems Hamas really believes Israel is wary of fighting and that the reports Jerusalem prefers to hold back in order to continue to focus on the northern front are true.

It would appear the time has come to make it clear to Hamas that this is not the case. While doing so does not require a full-on war, it does require a genuine willingness to get to that point. A combination of aerial military action and diplomatic messages should be enough to make Hamas realize it has crossed a line, and that if it does not change its path, that will result in an escalation.

On Wednesday night, it seemed Hamas did not get the message, but it also seemed Israel was more determined than in the past. It may be that now, too, the formula to quickly calm things down will be found, but this time Israel must ensure the almost daily back-and-forth comes to an end and that residents of the Gaza periphery region can have their sanity restored.

As 180 rockets pound Israel, IAF hits scores of Gaza targets – Israel Hayom

Posted August 9, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: As 180 rockets pound Israel, IAF hits scores of Gaza targets – Israel Hayom

Egyptian Intelligence: Israel Rejected the Terms of Armistice with Hamas

Posted August 9, 2018 by Peter Hofman
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Hamas warns that if the Israeli attacks did not stop in Gaza, the radius of rocket attacks would be widened.

JOL Staff

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/politics-and-military/military/egyptian-intelligence-israel-rejected-the-terms-of-armistice-with-hamas-36445

Smoke rises after Israeli warplanes carried out an air strike over residential areas in Gaza City (Flickr)

Palestinian sources, referring to the mediators from the Egyptian Muhabharata, disseminated information that Israel rejected the terms of the cease-fire proposed by him with Gaza.

At the same time, Israel allegedly put forward an ultimatum – if before 16:00 on August 9 rocket attacks from Gaza do not stop, a large-scale military operation against Hamas will begin.

Hamas, meanwhile, warned that if the Israeli attacks did not stop in Gaza, the radius of rocket attacks would be widened.

A correspondent for Arabic affairs of the 10th channel of Israeli TV Zvi Yekhezkeli commented on what was happening:

In the end, there is a “responsible adult” – either Egypt or Israel.

The logic of Hamas is very simple. He needs a limited conflict. In a limited conflict, he will always be the one who will say the last word – and create a “new level of containment.” And what else can they think of us when we began to blow up skyscrapers in Gaza only on the 48th day of Operation “Indestructible Rock”? Our attacks are so stereotyped that it always ends with this kind of “new equation of force.”

Egypt, for its part, is ruthless – unlike us. In Egypt, Hamas is defined as a terrorist organization, in Egypt they can not stand. But if you demolish Hamas, Gaza falls on them – and they absolutely do not need it. All they want is silence in Gaza, so that the situation in Sinai does not heat up.

ISRAEL PALESTINIANS EXPLOSIONS MORE – YouTube

Posted August 9, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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VIDEO SHOWS: EXPLOSIONS OVER GAZA CITY OVERNIGHT

Palestinian official says Gaza armed groups will end round of fighting if Israel reciprocates

Posted August 9, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Palestinian official says Gaza armed groups will end round of fighting if Israel reciprocates

Following the most significant escalation on the southern border since Operation Protective Edge, a senior Palestinian official said that terror groups in Gaza are ready to negotiate a ceasefire; Joint command center in Gaza: ‘Factions of the resistance consider this round of escalation over as far as we are concerned.’

The official, at a joint command centre in Gaza, said the groups, in cross-border violence over the past two days, had been “responding to crimes” by Israel – a reference to the killing on Tuesday of two gunmen from the Hamas militant organisation.

Damage in Gaza following IDF attacks (Photo: AFP)

Damage in Gaza following IDF attacks (Photo: AFP)

“Factions of the resistance consider this round of escalation over as far as we are concerned, and the continuation of calm depends on the behaviour of the occupation,” the official said, using militant factions’ term for Israel.

South under fire: IDF attacks more than 140 Hamas targets 

Posted August 9, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: South under fire: IDF attacks more than 140 Hamas targets – Israel National News

More than 150 rockets launched at southern Israel. Woman seriously injured by rocket in Eshkol.

Elad Benari, 09/08/18 05:08 | updated: 06:50

IDF fighter jets targeted over 20 terror sites in military compounds and in a Hamas training camp early Thursday morning.

Among the sites targeted were a weapons manufacturing and storage facility, a complex used for the Hamas’ naval force, and a military compound used for rocket launching experiments.

Additionally, five training camps were targeted as well as a main warehouse and a meeting point used by the senior commanders of the Khan Yunis Brigade. Thus far, over 140 of Hamas’ strategic military sites have been targeted, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said.

“The strike was conducted in response to the rockets launched from Gaza at Israel throughout the night. We are determined to secure the safety of Israelis. The IDF is on high alert and prepared for a variety of scenarios. Hamas is responsible and bears the consequences for the ongoing events,” it added.

Also on Thursday morning, an IDF aircraft carried out an attack on a terrorist cell that fired rockets from southern Gaza into Israeli territory.

The strikes were in response to a barrage of at least 150 rockets that were fired from Gaza into southern Israel on Wednesday. The IDF said early Thursday morning that since midnight alone, about 80 launchings had been identified from the Gaza Strip toward Israeli territory.

The Iron Dome system intercepted a total of 25 launches. Most of the rockets exploded in open areas.

On Thursday morning, a 30-year-old woman was seriously injured when a rocket hit a building in the Eshkol Regional Council of southern Israel. Another man was lightly injured by shrapnel.

Overnight Wednesday, Israeli aircraft carried out more than 100 attacks on strategic positions belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said.

The IDF attacked ten military compounds of the Hamas terrorist organization along the Gaza Strip, including production complexes, intensification targets, advanced weapons and special capabilities.

Among the targets were:

– The headquarters of the Hamas battalion in Jabalya which contained dozens of terrorist targets.
– A military compound used by the commander of the Northern Gaza City Division, which includes a marine tunnel.
– A military post of Hamas used by the Al Jabalya Central Battalion, where combat training is carried out in built-up areas as well as training of divers of the Hamas naval force.
– A military compound of the Zaytun Battalion, which is used to store rocket weapons and to dig tunnels.
– A military compound of the East Jabalya battalion, which is used for training and fighting in a built-up area, where a shaft leading to the terrorist tunnels complex had been dug.
– A Hamas base in the northern Gaza Strip, which is used for training operatives in a built-up area and which contains a launching system.
– A training compound for fighting in a built-up area in central Gaza
– A battalion compound of the Jabalya battalion, where training and meetings of senior members of the battalion are held.
– A military compound used by the Hamas terrorist organization to store weapons and explosives. In the past, it served as a site for the digging of firing shafts.
– A Hamas military compound used by the Dir al-Balah battalion, where tunnels are being dug.

“The Hamas terrorist organization continues to carry out acts of terror against Israeli citizens and their defense infrastructures, violates Israeli sovereignty and endangers the citizens of Israel and the security forces. The IDF is prepared for a variety of scenarios and is determined to continue carrying out its mission to protect the citizens of Israel,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said.

Attacks on Hamas IDF spokesperson

Attacks on Hamas IDF spokesperson

Attacks on Hamas IDF spokesperson

Attacks on Hamas IDF spokesperson