Palestinian militants based in the Gaza Strip launched numerous rockets towards Israel in the early hours of Saturday, triggering air raid sirens across the country. The rocket launches were accompanied by the distinct whooshing sound of rockets in flight, audible in Gaza, and sirens blaring as far north as Tel Aviv, which is about 70 kilometers (40 miles) from Gaza.
Israel has not yet issued an immediate response to the rocket attacks. However, in previous instances of rocket fire, the Israeli military has typically conducted airstrikes in retaliation, which could potentially lead to broader conflict. While no group claimed responsibility for the rocket attacks, Israel often holds the ruling Hamas militant group responsible for any rocket fire originating from Gaza.
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The rocket attacks come after a period of increased tensions along the volatile border between Israel and Gaza. Additionally, there has been intense fighting in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, adding to the overall tension in the region.
The situation remains fluid, and any escalation of hostilities could have significant consequences. Both sides have been on edge, and the international community closely monitors developments in the region to prevent further violence and work towards a peaceful resolution.
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