Israel hits back after rocket fired from Gaza amid fragile truce
Palestinians claim incident was due to "technical failure". Israel launches retaliatory air strikes. Latest launch comes days after over 1,400 rockets from Gaza, with some rockets reaching as far as the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem areas.
Throughout the fighting, Israel's repeated airstrikes targeting PIJ and its command centers and rocket-launching sites showed no signs of stopping the rocket fire, prompting PIJ to declare victory and sending cheering Palestinians out into the streets late Saturday. The Israeli military reported over 1,400 launches throughout the fighting, with some rockets reaching as far as the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem areas. Israeli jets struck more than 400 targets, according to a preliminary military tally, which also showed about a fifth of the rockets were misfired and landed in Gaza, while most of the rest were either intercepted or landed in open areas.
The more powerful Hamas has praised PIJ's strikes but remained on the sidelines during the latest round of fighting, limiting the scope of the conflict. As the de facto government held responsible for the abysmal conditions in the blockaded Gaza Strip, Hamas has recently tried to keep a lid on its conflict with Israel. PIJ, on the other hand, a more ideological and unruly group wedded to violence, has taken the lead in the past few rounds of fighting with Israel.
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