Israel-Gaza War

Hamas attacks Kerem Shalom crossing - again

This time, both projectiles detected by the IDF were intercepted and no damage caused.

Trucks from Kerem Shalom crossing. (Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90 )

Two projectiles were detected launched by Hamas at the Kerem Shalom crossing today (Sunday).

The IDF reports that both projectiles were shut down, and that no damage or casualties were caused.

Meanwhile, at around 3 AM last night (Saturday-Sunday), a barrage of three rockets was fired towards Ashkelon, following many weeks of relative silence.

The municipality reported two interceptions and one hit. The Barzilai Hospital reported that three residents were slightly injured in the attack.

While the IDF makes advances in Rafah, northern Gaza, and refugee camps in the center of the Strip, rocket fire has seen an increase over the past week. In an indication that Hamas still has long-range rockets at its disposal, two volleys were fired at Be'er Sheva on Friday, marking the first such escalation in five months.

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