Israel-Gaza War

BREAKING: One rocket lands in the sea near Tel Aviv

According to the IDF, a siren was not operated based on existing policy. Another rocket was launched but did not cross into Israeli territory.

Interception rockets over Tel Aviv. Illustration. (Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)

The IDF reported that a short time ago (Tuesday), a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed in the sea near the center of the country. Sirens were not activated based on existing policy.

In addition, another rocket was reportedly fired but did not cross into Israeli territory.

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