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Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for 1st time in months

Hamas fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza that set off air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv for the first time in months on Sunday in a show of resilience more than seven months into Israel’s massive air, sea and ground offensive.

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  • Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months
  • Rocket Attack: Hamas fired rockets from Gaza, triggering air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months on Sunday. The attack also included rocket fire from the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.
  • No Immediate Casualties: There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the long-range rocket attack, which marks the first such incident since January.
  • Israeli Military Response: The Israeli military reported that eight projectiles were launched from Rafah in southern Gaza, with several intercepted.
  • Humanitarian Aid Issues: Aid trucks entered Gaza from southern Israel under a new agreement, but it remains unclear if humanitarian groups can access the aid due to ongoing fighting.
  • Death Toll and Humanitarian Crisis: Nearly 36,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. Around 80% of Gaza’s population has fled their homes, and severe hunger is widespread.
  • Hostage Situation: Hamas holds approximately 100 hostages and the remains of around 30 others after the release of most hostages during a cease-fire last year.
  • Aid Deliveries: Egypt has agreed to temporarily divert aid through Israel’s Kerem Shalom crossing. Southern Gaza remains largely cut off from aid since Israel’s incursion into Rafah.
  • Netanyahu’s Stance: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resists pressure to end the war, facing calls for a deal with Hamas to free hostages. Netanyahu insists on eliminating Hamas’ remaining forces for “total victory.”
  • International Reactions: Israel faces increasing isolation, with European countries recognizing a Palestinian state and the International Criminal Court requesting arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders.
  • Contested Claims: Hamas claimed to have captured an Israeli soldier, which Israel’s military denied. Additionally, a suspect was detained over a video threatening mutiny against Israel’s defense minister.

The Associated Press has the story:

Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for 1st time in months

Newslooks- DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) —

Hamas fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza that set off air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv for the first time in months on Sunday in a show of resilience more than seven months into Israel’s massive air, sea and ground offensive.

Police use water cannon to disperse demonstrators during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, May 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage in what appeared to be the first long-range rocket attack from Gaza since January. Hamas’ military wing claimed the attack. Palestinian militants have sporadically fired rockets and mortar rounds at communities along the Gaza border, and the military arm of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group later Sunday said it fired rockets at nearby communities.

The Israeli military said eight projectiles crossed into Israel after being launched from the area of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where Israeli forces recently launched an incursion. It said “a number” of the projectiles were intercepted.

Police use water cannon to disperse demonstrators during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, May 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Earlier Sunday, aid trucks entered Gaza from southern Israel under a new agreement to bypass the Rafah crossing with Egypt after Israeli forces seized the Palestinian side of it earlier this month. But it was not immediately clear if humanitarian groups could access the aid because of fighting.

Egypt refuses to reopen its side of the Rafah crossing until control of the Gaza side is handed back to Palestinians. It agreed to temporarily divert traffic through Israel’s Kerem Shalom crossing, Gaza’s main cargo terminal, after a call between U.S. President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.

Police use horses to disperse demonstrators during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, May 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

But the Kerem Shalom crossing has been largely inaccessible because of Israel’s offensive in Rafah. Israel says it has allowed hundreds of trucks to enter, but United Nations agencies say it is usually too dangerous to retrieve the aid.

The war between Israel and Hamas has killed nearly 36,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and fighters in its count. The Health Ministry said the bodies of 81 people killed by Israeli strikes had been brought to hospitals over the past 24 hours.

Around 80% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have fled their homes, severe hunger is widespread and U.N. officials say parts of the territory are experiencing famine.

Demonstrators hold signs and pictures of hostages burn fire during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, May 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Hamas triggered the war with its Oct. 7 attack into Israel, in which Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seized some 250 hostages. Hamas still holds some 100 hostages and the remains of around 30 others after most of the rest were released during a cease-fire last year.

SOUTHERN GAZA LARGELY CUT OFF FROM AID

Egypt’s state-run Al-Qahera TV aired footage of what it said were trucks entering Gaza through Kerem Shalom. Khaled Zayed, head of the Egyptian Red Crescent in the Sinai Peninsula, which handles the delivery of aid from the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, said 200 aid trucks and four fuel trucks were scheduled to be sent to Kerem Shalom on Sunday.

Southern Gaza has been largely cut off from aid since Israel launched what it called a limited incursion into Rafah on May 6. Since then, over 1 million Palestinians have fled the city. Most had been displaced from other parts of besieged Gaza.

A washed up US Army vessel and a strip of docking area stranded off the coast near Ashdod, Israel, Saturday, May 25, 2024. A small US military boat and what appeared to be a strip of docking area washed up on a beach near the southern Israeli city of Ashdod. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)

Northern Gaza still receives aid through two land routes that Israel opened during global outrage after Israeli strikes killed seven aid workers in April.

A few dozen trucks enter Gaza daily through a U.S.-built floating pier, but its capacity remains far below the 150 trucks a day that officials hoped for. Aid groups say 600 trucks a day are needed.

NETANYAHU RESISTS PRESSURE TO END WAR

Netanyahu has said Israel must take over Rafah to eliminate Hamas’ remaining battalions and achieve “total victory” over the militants, who recently regrouped in other parts of Gaza where the military has operated.

Netanyahu faces growing pressure to make a deal with Hamas to free the remaining hostages, something Hamas has refused without guarantees for an end to the war and full withdrawal of Israeli troops. Netanyahu has ruled that out.

Police use water cannon to disperse demonstrators during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, May 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Scuffles broke out between police and protesters in Tel Aviv on Saturday after thousands again gathered to demand the hostages’ return. They called for Netanyahu’s resignation and demanded new elections.

The war also leaves Israel increasingly isolated on the world stage.

Last week, three European countries announced they would recognize a Palestinian state, and the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court requested arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Israel’s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, along with three Hamas leaders.

Mourners attend the funeral of Michel Nisenbaum, who was killed during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and whose body was taken into Gaza, in Ashkelon, Israel, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. The Israeli military recovered Nisenbaum’s remains, along with those of two other Israelis killed during the attack, in an operation in Gaza last week. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)

On Friday, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to end its military offensive in Rafah. The top U.N. court also said Israel must give war crimes investigators access to Gaza.

Israel is unlikely to comply and has condemned the ICC’s move toward arrest warrants. Israel says it makes every effort to avoid harming civilians and blames their deaths on Hamas because the militants operate in dense, residential areas.

ISRAEL DENIES REPORT OF CAPTURED SOLDIER

Hamas claimed to have captured an Israeli soldier during fighting in northern Gaza and released video late Saturday showing a wounded man being dragged through a tunnel. Israel’s military denied any soldiers had been captured, and Hamas did not provide any other evidence to support its claim.

Mourners attend the funeral of Michel Nisenbaum, who was killed during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and whose body was taken into Gaza, in Ashkelon, Israel, on Sunday, May 26, 2024. The Israeli military recovered Nisenbaum’s remains, along with those of two other Israelis killed during the attack, in an operation in Gaza last week. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)

In a separate development, Israel’s military said it had detained a suspect over a widely circulated video in which a man dressed as a soldier threatens mutiny. In the video, the man says tens of thousands of soldiers were ready to disobey the defense minister over his suggestion that Palestinians should govern Gaza after the war and pledged loyalty to Netanyahu alone.

It was not clear if the man was on active duty, or when or where the video was made. Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister’s son, shared the video on social media, sparking criticism from political opponents. The prime minister’s office released a brief statement condemning all forms of military subordination.

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