A cease-fire achieved after 700 rockets were fired to Israel: 4 Israelis were killed

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Government May 5, 2019

A cease-fire has been acheaved after long negotiations in Cairo. Sources in the Gaza Strip said that a cease-fire would take effect at midnight, but at the end it came into effect at 0430 Monday morning. A few minutes after midnight, alarms sounded in the envelope, and then an alarm sounded in Ashkelon and its vicinity. Air Force planes continued to attack Gaza. To date, about 700 rockets have been fired at Israel. Four Israelis were killed and more than 150 wounded.
First killed was Moshe Agadi of Ashkelon, who was hit by a rocket on the night between Saturday and Sunday. At noon, two people were killed: Zaid al-Hamamdeh, 41, a resident of the village of Swain in the Negev, who was hit by a rocket in a factory in the Ashkelon industrial zone, and Moshe Feder, 60, whose car was hit by anti-tank fire from Gaza while driving near Yad Mordechai, 21) was killed when a rocket hit a street in Ashdod while he was running to seek shelter.
At the Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, 12 patients were reported, including three in critical condition. A total of 136 patients were treated at the hospital, including 63 in mild conditions and 64 in shock. Soroka hospital in Be'er Sheva reported that 70 casualties had been treated since the escalation began. One of them, who was seriously injured by a falling from altitude at the time of an alarm, is breathing and falling asleep. The condition of a Thai worker who was moderately injured was transferred to an operating room. Thirty-three of the victims treated at the hospital were ill, and 36 were treated for shock.
Earlier, two IDF soldiers were lightly and moderately injured by a mortar shell in a gathering area near Sderot, and they were evacuated to Soroka Medical Center in Be'er Sheva.
 At least 25 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the escalation, and according to the IDF, some 320 targets have been attacked, and since then the Israeli Air Force has attacked the office of the head of the Hamas security forces in Gaza, Tawfiq Abu Na'im, The internal security headquarters and Hamas' cyber network headquarters, as well as military outposts and houses in the Gaza Strip.6 Earlier, six Palestinians, including a pregnant woman, were killed in IDF attacks throughout the Gaza Strip.
The Home Front Command announced that on Monday, there would be no studies in communities within a range of up to 40 kilometers from the Gaza Strip. Data from the Ministry of Education indicate that 169 trips planned to take place today were canceled. Following the escalation, and according to the instructions of the ministry's director general, Shmuel Abuav, 101 of the trips were diverted to alternative routes - and others were completely canceled.

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