Hamas rockets strike Israeli cities, causing casualties and destruction – Israel News

Hamas rockets strike Israeli cities, causing casualties and destruction – Israel News

Rockets fired by Hamas Israeli aircraft struck several cities and towns over the weekend, injuring many Israelis and destroying homes and buildings.

A number of people were slightly and moderately injured in the center of the country. Others suffered shock.

Four people were injured, two of them in moderate condition, when a missile fell on a house Residential building in Tel Aviv Friday.

The victims, aged between 20 and 78, were transferred to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center to receive treatment. A 53-year-old man was moderately injured in the abdomen, and a 20-year-old man sustained moderate injuries to his head and limbs. The other two suffered smoke suffocation.

On Saturday evening, three people with minor injuries received treatment Magen David Edom Paramedics after rockets fell in Tel Aviv, Holon and Yehud. A 50-year-old man suffered smoke suffocation when a fire broke out in Holon. Two others were slightly injured while fleeing to protected areas in Tel Aviv and Yehud.

Where a rocket fired from Gaza hit a building in Tel Aviv, October 27, 2023. (TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Six other people were treated for anxiety-related injuries in Kiryat Ono and Ramat Gan, where rockets also landed on Saturday night. The missile hit a parking lot in Kiryat Ono and a house in Ramat Gan.

A dog was killed by a Hamas missile in a Bedouin town

A dog was killed by a missile fired by Hamas that landed in the Bedouin town of Abu Talal in the south.

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The rockets fell in Beersheba, Dimona, and Rishon LeZion. In Sderot, rockets fell on a parking lot in a residential neighborhood and on a house. The city was evacuated, and there were no casualties.

Rockets also landed in Ashkelon, causing damage and shock but no casualties. Sirens sounded in Upper and Western Galilee as well.

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Samsun Assuta Ashdod University Hospital confirmed the death of a nine-year-old Ashdod girl who suffered a cardiac arrest in response to sirens a week ago.

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