Hamas rockets injure three in Israel; Israeli forces strike central Gaza

IANS April 7, 2025 199 views

Hamas launched a rocket attack on southern Israel, injuring three people and prompting immediate retaliation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israel Defense Forces to conduct a "tough" response, resulting in airstrikes on central Gaza. The ongoing conflict has already resulted in significant Palestinian casualties since March 18. Tensions remain high in the region as both sides continue military actions.

"We will launch a tough response against Hamas" - Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister
Jerusalem, April 7: Three people were slightly injured during a rocket attack on southern Israel by Hamas, which prompted the Israeli army to launch multiple airstrikes on central Gaza later in the day, according to Israeli and Palestinian sources.

Key Points

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Hamas fires 10 rockets targeting Ashdod and Ashkelon

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Israeli forces strike Deir al-Balah in central Gaza

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Netanyahu orders military retaliation

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Ongoing conflict continues with significant Palestinian casualties

Earlier on Sunday, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, said in a brief statement that it had attacked Ashdod in southern Israel with a barrage of rockets in response to what it described as Israeli "massacres" against Palestinian civilians, Xinhua news agency reported.

Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee confirmed in a statement that 10 rockets were fired from Gaza, most of which were intercepted.

Following the attack, sirens were activated in the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, and Yavne, as well as other communities in the region.

Later, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported that one of the rockets had fallen in central Ashkelon, resulting in the three injuries.

Kan TV News also reported that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) then launched a strike targeting the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the IDF to carry out a "tough" response against Hamas.

The IDF confirmed the strike in a statement, saying it had struck the rocket launchers in Gaza from which the rockets were fired toward Israeli territory.

Meanwhile, local eyewitnesses in Gaza told Xinhua that the Israeli army launched multiple airstrikes on Sunday night, targeting various sites across Deir al-Balah, with loud explosions heard in the area.

Israeli warplanes were seen flying over Gaza in a series of successive strikes, while reconnaissance aircraft also conducted extensive overflights, the eyewitnesses said.

Gaza health authorities have not reported any injuries so far.

Israel resumed large-scale air and ground assaults on Gaza on March 18. According to Gaza health authorities, these renewed attacks have resulted in the deaths of 1,335 Palestinians and left 3,297 others injured as of Sunday.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This endless cycle of violence breaks my heart 💔. When will both sides realize that rockets and airstrikes only lead to more suffering for civilians on both sides? There has to be a better way.
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Mike T.
Israel has every right to defend itself against rocket attacks. No country should have to tolerate terrorists firing rockets at their civilians. The IDF is just protecting its people.
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Aisha R.
While I condemn all violence, I wish the article gave more context about what led to this escalation. The "massacres" Hamas mentions aren't explained. Balanced reporting matters in such complex situations.
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David L.
The Iron Dome is truly impressive - intercepting most of those rockets saved countless lives today. Technology can't solve everything, but it's making a difference in this conflict.
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Jamal P.
The numbers speak volumes - over 1,300 Palestinian deaths since March compared to 3 Israeli injuries today. The disproportionate response needs to be called out more strongly in media coverage.

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