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by Ifi Reporter Category:Government Mar 25, 2019

In the south of the country, it was quiet on Tuesday morning, although red alerts continued in the Gaza vicinity communities overnight. Sirens were heard in Sderot, in Ibim, in Gvim, in Sapir College and in Nir Am, and in the Eshkol and Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Councils
From the hour after the terrorist organizations announced that they would stop the fire, 30 rockets were fired into Israel. No one was hurt. Iron Dome fighters intercepted some of them. The rest hit open areas. The rockets were fired at the Ashkelon coastal area, the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council and Eshkol
IDF fighter jets attacked about fifteen terrorist targets in the northern Gaza Strip. A military compound of the Hamas terrorist organization in Beit Hanan and an Islamic Jihad military compound in Beit Lahiya were attacked. The attack was carried out in response to the rocket fire into Israeli territory. The IDF Spokesperson stated that the army is prepared for various scenarios and to intensify its operations as necessary

Rocket fire into communities in the Gaza vicinity continued on Tuesday night, even after reports of a cease-fire. After midnight rockets were fired at the Eshkol area and the Iron Dome system intercepted at least one rocket. According to the IDF Spokesperson's Office, up to 22:00, about 30 rocket launches from the Gaza Strip into Israel were identified, some of which were intercepted by Iron Dome: "The vast majority of unutilized launches fell in open areas."
At 23:18 a barrage of rockets and alarms was heard in Netivot, in the regional councils of Shaar Hanegev, Sedot Negev and Bnei Shimon. An Israeli official responded to the reports about the cease-fire talks: "It all depends on Hamas behavior." Before that, a house in Sderot was hit directly. The rocket did not explode and no one was hurt. The IDF continued to attack targets in the Gaza Strip, including earlier destroying the office of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
The Islamic Jihad warned that if Israel's aggression continued, the resistance would not hesitate for a moment to fulfill its role. In Gaza, it was reported that the Israeli navy fired at the Khan Younis port and an aircraft bombed an underground facility east of Gaza City near the border fence.
Prime Minister Netanyahu shortens his visit to the United States and returns to Israel in the early hours of the morning. He plans to record a speech at the AIPAC conference. On his return he is expected to convene the political-security cabinet.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad announced that the ceasefire would come into force at 10 pm, but the IDF continued to attack and the terrorist organizations. At approximately 22:30, the Israeli Navy fired at the Khan Yunis port, and an IAF aircraft bombed an underground facility east of Gaza City near the fence. A few minutes later, red alerts were renewed again in the communities surrounding the Gaza Strip - mainly in the settlements of Shaar Hanegev and Sderot.
Earlier, the Al-Arabiya network reported that Egyptian sources had demanded that Israel immediately stop the military operation. The Palestinians, it was claimed, threatened to stop sponsoring mediation between the factions if they did not fire the fire. The Islamic Jihad declared that "quiet will respond quietly." As an indication of the calm, Gaza government officials announced that all government sectors, including the education system in the Gaza Strip, would operate as usual. The nighttime confrontations on the fence will also be renewed today.
The round of fighting began after the rocket hit yesterday morning in the direction of the Sharon area and the direct hit on the home in Moshav Mishmeret. Hours later, at approximately 17:45, the IDF Spokesperson announced that "the IDF began attacking Hamas terrorist targets along the Gaza Strip." The Palestinians reported that Hamas's largest "Ashkelon" outpost was attacked. Attacks also took place in the coastal area of ​​the Sudaniya area north of Gaza City, which is controlled by the Hamas naval force. Attacks were also reported in the Rafah area in the southern Gaza Strip.
Today there will be no studies in the city of Ashkelon and the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council. The Ministry of Education published a list of recommendations based on the guidelines of the Home Front Command for the communities of Netivot, Ofakim, the regional councils of Merhavim, Ashkelon Beach and Bnei Shimon. The guidelines are valid until 5:00 am and will be updated according to developments.
Academic institutions in the south are also expected to be disrupted today. The studies at the Ashkelon Academic College are canceled, and the Sapir College will also be canceled. At the Achva Academic College, for the time being, the studies will take place as usual.
Among the guidelines issued by the Ministry: Studies within a protected area only. "We must make sure that the instruction goes down to all the security officers, the managers and the managers of the kindergartens in all the small communities.
 

 

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