Hamas said on Sunday that he fired a series of rockets against cities in southern Israel in response to the “massacres” of civilians in the Gaza Strip.
Israel’s army said about 10 projectiles were fired, but most were successfully intercepted. Israel’s channel 12 reported a direct attack on Ashkelon.
Israeli emergency services said they were treating a person for wounds caused by shrapnel and teams were on their way to the fallen rocket places. Videos show broken car windows and debris scattered on a city street.
The first phase of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into force on 19 January after 15 months of war and involved a truce in the fighting, the release of some of the Israeli hostages maintained by Hamas and the release of some Palestinian prisoners.
However, Israel said on March 19 that his forces resumed land operations in the Gaza Strip. Both parties blame themselves mutually for a stalemate in ceasefire negotiations.
More than 50,000 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli offensive in Gaza, local authorities say.
Israel began his offensive after thousands of Hamas -led men attacked communities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping 251 as hostages, according to Israeli counts.
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