Israel hits targets in Gaza, rocket sirens sound in Tel Aviv
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[May 10, 2023]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Dan Williams
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's air force hit Islamic Jihad targets
in Gaza for a second day on Wednesday and Palestinian militants in the
enclave began launching rockets across the border, setting off sirens
and sending residents to shelter as far away as Tel Aviv.
The military said it was trying to hit rocket sites preemptively as
blasts rocked different points including what witnesses described as a
training camp in the northern part of the Gaza Strip and an open area in
the south.
At least one man was killed and one wounded, medical officials said.
Their identities were not immediately clear.
Minutes after the strikes, sirens sounded in Israel -- initially among
border communities but soon also in and around the commercial capital
Tel Aviv, 60 km (37 miles) north of Gaza.
There was no immediate word of casualties in Israel, though local media
reported that a home was hit in the town of Sderot.
In Gaza, multiple contrails could be seen ascending as rockets were
launched. Mid-air explosions signalled interceptions by Israel's Iron
Dome aerial defence system.
On Tuesday, Israel launched a series of strikes it said were aimed at
senior leaders of Islamic Jihad responsible for planning attacks against
Israel. At least 10 civilians were killed in the strikes as well as
three senior commanders.
"We have no intention of waiting until they launch (rockets)," Israeli
security cabinet minister Avi Dichter told Kan radio after Wednesday's
renewed Gaza strikes.
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Smoke rises following an Israeli strike,
in Gaza May 10, 2023. REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot
"If launches can be prevented or disrupted, if launch crews can be
hit - all of this ultimately creates deterrence."
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Wednesday's
rockets. Islamic Jihad had promised to retaliate for the strikes.
"The resistance decides the timing of the response in line with its
tactics and calculations because we see that the response must match
the size of the crime," group spokesperson Dawoud Shehab said.
As many as 30% of residents of Israeli border communities evacuated
as a precaution, municipal head Gadi Yarkoni told Kan radio.
Earlier on Wednesday, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians who
opened fire on them in Qabatiya, in the occupied West Bank. Islamic
Jihad claimed the two as members.
The army said the two Palestinians fired on troops from a car and
were shot dead. An assault rifle was recovered from the vehicle, it
said, adding that there were no Israeli casualties.
In Gaza, businesses and schools remained closed, Israel kept its two
commercial and people crossings with Gaza closed. The move would
stop the entry of goods, fuel and humanitarian aid as well as
patients, who receive treatment in hospitals in the West Bank and
Israel.
(Reporting by Ali Sawafta, Nidal al-Mughrabi, Dan Williams, and
Emily Rose; Editing by Kim Coghill, Robert Birsel, William Maclean,
Nick Macfie and Alison Williams)
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