Thursday, November 30, 2023

HOURS BEFORE THE CEASEFIRE WAS TI END, ROCKETS WERE FIRED AT ISRAEL FROM GAZA

Hamas fires rockets at Israel as ceasefire deadline EXPIRES: Israel relaunches offensive after six-day truce to liberate hostages crumbled

Negotiations broke down as dozens of hostages remain trapped in Gaza

 

By Will Potter  

 

Daily Mail

Dec 1, 2023

 

Israel has no choice but to meet force with force. The Middle East's only democracy has every right to defend itself (Pictured: Gaza on Sunday)

Will the Israeli airstrikes now resume?

 

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to come to an end as both sides ready to re-launch into brutal attacks, amid reports the ceasefire may have been broken by rocket fire hours early. 

Officials expected the ceasefire to end on Thursday morning before it was extended for a further day with just minutes to spare. 

Israel had agreed to halt its retaliatory strikes on Gaza by a day for every 10 hostages who are freed, with a further two captured Israeli's freed on Thursday afternoon. 

The ceasefire had begun on November 24 and was initially intended to be brought to a close on Monday, as multiple extensions raised hopes from some that the worst fighting in the Middle East in recent memory could continue to be halted amid ongoing negotiations. 

Just under an hour before the ceasefire officially expired, the IDF claimed on X (formerly Twitter) that Hamas launched a rocket on Israel, which was 'intercepted by air defense fighters.'  

Hours before the ceasefire ended Friday morning in the Middle East, rocket sirens sounded near the Gaza border.

According to footage posted on social media by a reporter from Yeshiva World News, a Jewish outlet, sirens could be heard in the southern Israel city of Sderot followed by sounds of a large explosion. 

Further surveillance video shared by Middle East research analyst Joe Truzman also appeared to show a rocket launch towards Sderot intercepted by the Iron Dome, Israel's air strike defense systems. 

It is unclear if reports of a blast in Sderot are the same incident the Israeli military claimed it had intercepted in the Iron Dome.  

Reports of Telegram communications from the Shehab News Agency, considered tied to Hamas, claimed gunfire and several explosions struck northern Gaza earlier on Friday. 

Before the ceasefire deadline passed, an advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was open to another extension, on the condition of more hostage releases.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Anybody with as brain knew that Hamas was going to cheat and was going to do whatever they could to make Israel and the US look weak and ineffective.