The Niagara Falls Review

Israeli military says more than 25 mortar shells fired from Gaza

- ARON HELLER

JERUSALEM — Gaza militants fired more than 25 mortar shells toward communitie­s in southern Israel Tuesday, the Israeli military said, in what appeared to be the largest single barrage fired since the 2014 Israel-Hamas war.

No one was hurt and the military said most were intercepte­d by the Iron Dome defence system. But the high volume of projectile­s came as tensions have been running high along the IsraelGaza border.

Israeli media reported that one of the shells landed near a kindergart­en shortly before it opened.

There was no immediate comment on the shelling from Hamas, the militant Islamic group that runs the Gaza Strip. Hamas has said a boatful of students and medical patients would set sail out of Gaza City’s port on Tuesday, aiming to break 11 years of naval blockade that Egypt and Israel imposed after the militants violently took control of the coastal territory.

The expedition would be a new way of challengin­g the blockade but also raises the possibilit­y of more confrontat­ion and violence as Israel bars any boats from Gaza reaching farther out than 6 miles into the Mediterran­ean Sea.

In southern Israel, angry residents complained about how vulnerable they felt after 15 years of rocket fire threats from neighbouri­ng Gaza, which will likely put pressure on the government to retaliate harshly.

Adva Klein, a resident of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, said she only got about two hours of sleep because of the frequent incoming fire and the sirens warning of them. Other residents reported machinegun fire from Gaza, as well.

Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said he was convening the top military brass at his Tel Aviv headquarte­rs to discuss the situation.

The border area has been tense in recent weeks as the Palestinia­ns have held mass protests aimed at lifting a blockade imposed by Israel and Egypt after Hamas seized power in 2007.

Israeli fire has killed more than 110 Palestinia­ns, most of them during the Hamas-led protests, which climaxed on May 14.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada