Jerusalem. War has been going on between Israel and Hamas for many months. Thousands of people from both sides have lost their lives in this war. This war has created chaos in the entire Middle East. This war has caused devastation on both sides. The Israeli army has now made this war started by Hamas its mission and has vowed to destroy Hamas' bases. Meanwhile, there is news that Hamas has once again launched a big missile attack on Tel Aviv.
After nearly four months, Hamas attacked Israel with rockets on Sunday. Due to the Hamas attack from Rafah in Gaza, sirens alerting people to move to safer places were sounded in many Israeli cities including Tel Aviv. Hamas used long-range rockets in the attack on Israel. There is no information yet about any casualties or major damage in Israel due to this attack. The Israeli army has said that eight rockets were fired from Gaza, most of which were destroyed in the sky by the air defense system.
Hamas launches missile attack on Tel Aviv
Hamas' armed wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, said it launched a "big missile" attack on Tel Aviv on Sunday. The Israeli military reportedly sounded sirens in the city to warn of possible incoming rockets. In a statement on its Telegram channel on Sunday, the Al-Qassam Brigades said the rockets were launched in response to the "Zionist genocide against civilians".
There are no reports of any casualties
Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV said the rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip. Rocket sirens had not been heard in Tel Aviv for the past four months. The Israeli military did not immediately explain the reason for the sirens. Israeli emergency medical services said they had received no reports of casualties.
Claims to have captured Israeli soldiers
So far, about 36 thousand Palestinians have been killed in this battle between the Israeli army and Palestinian fighters in Gaza. Hamas has claimed that its fighters have captured Israeli soldiers in Jabalia. But the Israeli army has denied this claim of Hamas. Hamas has not told how many soldiers it has captured and has not presented any evidence in support of its claim. Hamas spokesperson Abu Ubaida has said that the fighters captured the Israeli soldiers by laying an ambush in a tunnel. These soldiers had entered the tunnel in search of Hamas fighters. Meanwhile, Egypt has again started sending trucks filled with relief material to Gaza through a different route. There are indications that talks between Israel and Hamas will start again next week for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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