After rockets were fired at Kerem Shalom crossing, endangering workers transferring aid into Gaza, Defense Ministry closed crossing temporarily • Rockets fired on Tel Aviv just before cease-fire • IAF kills 12 terrorists in targeted strikes.
A rocket strikes the Kerem
Shalom border crossing
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Ahead of a 72-hour cease-fire that began at
midnight Sunday, the Kerem Shalom border crossing into the Gaza Strip
was closed following continued rocket attacks on the area earlier that
day.
The crossing has been the only functioning
transit point into Gaza for items including food, medical supplies,
cooking gas and fuel. Many of the food shipments are earmarked for U.N.
distribution once inside Gaza.
Credit: Defense Ministry
According to Israeli authorities, the crossing came under rocket fire at 6 a.m. Sunday. Despite the attack, work continued and 30 trucks with supplies entered Gaza.
Around 12:30 p.m., the crossing was targeted
by another barrage of rockets, some of which directly hit the crossing
compound, Israeli officials say. Authorities say they stopped work at
the site to protect workers.
The crossing was reopened on Monday.
Israel and the Palestinians agreed late Sunday
to an Egyptian proposal for a new 72-hour cease-fire, set to take
effect at midnight Sunday, officials from both sides said.
Hamas fired a rocket salvo toward Tel Aviv on
Sunday night, just before the cease-fire took effect. No air raid siren
was sounded nor was the rocket intercepted by the Iron Dome defense
system, but a loud explosion was heard in the Tel Aviv area.
Earlier, rockets were fired toward Ashdod and
Beersheba, and some 40 rockets and mortar shells were fired toward other
towns in southern Israel, with about 20 hitting Israeli territory and
eight being intercepted by Iron Dome.
Some 20 mortar shells were fired over the Eshkol region throughout the day and into the evening, causing property damage.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force bombed 41
targets in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, including one directly involved in
launching rockets into Israel from southern Gaza. According to the IAF,
12 terrorists were killed in targeted strikes.
Palestinian reports say buildings housing
weapons manufacturing plants were attacked, as were rocket-launching
areas in northeastern Gaza and in southern Gaza, near Khan Younis.
Islamic Jihad outposts and bases were also bombed.
Palestinian media reported that an Islamic
Jihad operative was assassinated by an IAF strike while riding a
motorcycle through the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
Meanwhile, five Israelis were lightly injured on Sunday evening by stones thrown at them at Zif Junction in the Hebron Hills.
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