Israel Strikes 85 Hamas Targets in Gaza After 30 Rockets Launched at South

The Israel Defense Forces struck targets in Gaza overnight Friday, as a slew of rockets were fired in Israel’s south. Five Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire earlier Friday in Gaza border protests, and another in the West Bank. 

The Israel Air Force said it struck around 85 Hamas targets late Friday night after 30 rockets were launched at Israel’s south. According to an IDF spokesperson, dozens of fighter jets and other IDF aircrafts carried out the strikes in Gaza. Among the sites attacked were two major weapons manufacturing locations and five military compounds, as well as a building that serves Hamas’ general security forces in Gaza City, according to the IDF. 

The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted eleven rockets fired into Israel’s south, the military said, including one Saturday morning.  

The Palestinians killed at the border between Israel and Gaza Friday night were named as 27-year-old Muhammad Khaled ‘Abd al-Nabi; 22-year-old Ahmed Said Abu Libdah; 23-year-old Aish Sha’ath; 22-year-old Naser Abu Thayem. In addition, 23-year-old Mujahed Ziyad ‘Akel succumbed to his wounds Saturday morning.

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– Video showing apparent Iron Dome interceptions above the skies of Sderot on October 26, 2018.

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Video showing apparent Iron Dome interceptions above the skies of Sderot on October 26, 2018.

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Eleven different alarm sirens were activated throughout the night Friday in Israel’s southern communities, including the cities of Sderot and in the Eshkol Regional Council near the Gaza border. 

The IDF reported that it had attacked a 4-story building that served as Hamas’ general security forces headquarters in Gaza City. The IDF said it had warned the building’s occupants several times to evacuate prior to the bombing. 

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot held an emergency meeting with senior officials in response to the escalations. Safety instructions to residents of Israel’s Gaza-bordered communities were issued, warning residents not to have gatherings of more than 100 people in an open area, and 500 in a closed area. 

Seven people have been treated for shock trauma in Sderot according to a Magen David Adom spokesperson. A 53-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy were lightly injured after running for protection when sirens sounded.

Some residents reported hearing explosions, with some saying they witnessed interceptions by the Iron Dome. No damage or serious injuries have been reported. 

The sirens came hours after Palestinian authorities reported that six Palestinians had been killed by Israeli military fire – five in the weekly protests on the Israel-Gaza border and one in clashes in the West Bank.

Late on Wednesday night, the Israeli military struck eight Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip after a rocket fired from Gaza landed in an unpopulated area in Israel.

The previous week, a rocket launched from Gaza hit a house in the southern Israeli city of Be’er Sheva, damaging it heavily. Another rocket landed in the sea near one of the major cities in Israel’s largest metropolitan area.

In response the Israeli military said it struck 20 targets in Gaza, including a Hamas attack tunnel in the southern Strip. The assault "significantly damaged Hamas’ capabilities," IDF Spokesman Ronen Manelis added. 

Eisenkot cut short his visit in the United States following the escalation on the southern border. Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman ordered the closure of the Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings into Gaza and a reduction in the permitted fishing zone off the coast of the enclave.