Palestinian Rockets beyond Tel Aviv
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The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, announced on Sunday that it has targeted Herzliya, North of Tel Aviv, for the first time.
The Ezzedeen al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, said that it has fired advanced missiles at Herzliya, 11km North of Tel Aviv.
This comes as "Israel" was shocked when Palestinians in Gaza targeted their supposed capital Tel Aviv, 70km away from the foremost Palestinian territories, for the first time on Friday. The longest range recorded by Palestinian missiles prior to Friday had been 40km. Targeting Herzliya means that Palestinian resistance groups now have the capability to hit targets, at least, 80km away, much beyond the previously thought 40-km range for Palestinian missiles.
In parallel, Palestinian resistance announced that it shot down an "Israeli" unmanned aerial vehicle in the north of the Gaza Strip.
Also on Sunday, Palestinian sources announced that an "Israeli" military vessel had been hit by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the Palestinian resistance downed an "Israeli" F-16 fighter jet flying over the Gaza Strip on Friday, as retaliatory rocket attacks from the enclave continue to sound alarms across the Zionist entity.
Rockets fired from Gaza on Sunday landed in "Israel's" settlements of Eshkol, Ashdod, Kiryat Malakhi and Ashkelon.It is worth mentioning that "Israel's" Iron Dome missile shield has intercepted only 267, out of a total of 774, Palestinian rockets and missiles.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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