Rumours and Threats of Wars:
Matthew 24:6-8 And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.
Mark 13:7-8 And when ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, be ye not troubled: for such things must needs be; but the end shall not be yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.
ROCKET SIRENS WAIL IN ISRAEL FOR SECOND NIGHT IN A ROW
Incoming rocket-fire sirens were activated in communities bordering the northern Strip at 9 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday nights.
BY ANNA AHRONHEIM AUGUST 18, 2019. JERUSALEM POST.
Three rockets were launched from the
Gaza Strip toward southern Israel for a second night in a row on Saturday night
hours after Israel Air Force jets struck several targets in the Strip on Friday
night.
Incoming rocket sirens on Saturday sounded in Sderot and several communities in
the Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council at 9 p.m. The military said that two of the
three projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system.
The city of Sderot and Israel Police
said that shrapnel from the third Qassam rocket launched from the Gaza Strip
landed in the yard of a home in Sderot. A 30-year-old woman was treated by
Magen David Adom paramedics after she fainted at a bus stop during the barrage.
Overnight on Friday, fighter jets and other aircraft struck two underground
terrorist infrastructures belonging to Hamas in northern and central Gaza
following the launching of rockets toward southern Israel, the military said.
“The attack was carried out in response to the rocket fire launched from the
Gaza Strip earlier this night,” read a statement released by the IDF
Spokesperson’s Unit, adding that “the IDF will continue to work against
attempts to harm Israeli civilians and considers the Hamas terrorist
organization responsible for everything that is done in and that comes out of
the Gaza Strip.”
According to local Palestinian media, Israel targeted a Hamas outpost in the
Tuffah district of Gaza City as well as targets in the city of Jabalya and Khan
Yunis.
Hamas spokesperson Fawzi Barhum said the Israeli airstrikes were “aimed to
divert attention from the brave actions in the West Bank,” referring to a
vehicular ramming attack outside Elazar that critically injured two Israeli
siblings.
“The Israeli
shelling of the resistance positions in Gaza is a message of escalation and
aggression, aimed at diverting attention from the courageous actions taking
place in the West Bank, which have confused the enemy and deepened the internal
crisis in which it is located,” he said.
Earlier on Friday, explosions were heard in southern Israel after incoming
rocket sirens were activated in several communities bordering the northern Gaza
Strip. Sirens were heard in Sderot, Or Haner, Erez, Gva’im and Avivim at 9 p.m.
While the IDF said that one rocket was launched from Gaza toward southern
Israel and was intercepted by the Iron Dome, Palestinian media said that three
rockets were fired and two landed in open territory.
There were no reported injuries or damage.
The rocket fire came as tensions have risen in the south following several
violent infiltrations along the border fence. In less than two weeks, six armed
Palestinians were able to infiltrate into Southern Israel before being engaged
by IDF troops and killed.
On Sunday, Israeli troops shot and killed 26-year-old Marwan Nasser after he
opened fire on them while trying to infiltrate the border. No Israelis were
hurt in the incident and surrounding communities were not placed under
increased security.
During his funeral, Nasser was seen wearing a green bandanna associated with
Hamas’s military wing, the Izzadin al-Qassam Brigades.
The incident came 24 hours after IDF troops shot dead four heavily armed
Palestinians attempting to infiltrate with rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs),
AK-47 assault rifles and grenades.
While the military hasn’t yet determined which group was behind the foiled
attack, they put the responsibility of the attack squarely on Hamas.
The four terrorists were identified as former Hamas members – 21-year-old
Abdullah Ismail al-Hamaida, 19-year-old Abdullah Ashraf al-Ghomri, 20-year-old
Ahmad Ayman al-Adeini and 21-year-old Abdallah al-Masri – from Deir el-Balah in
the central Gaza Strip.
On August 1, an IDF officer and two soldiers were injured and a Hamas militant
was killed in an exchange of fire at the border in the area of Kissufim in
southern Israel.
He was identified as Hani Abu Salah, a member of Hamas’s border patrol and the
brother of Fadi Abu Salah, a disabled Palestinian man who was killed by IDF
fire during one of the weekly “March of Return” protests along the border last
May. He had been wearing a uniform and was armed with grenades and a
Kalashnikov rifle when he infiltrated into Israeli territory from the southern
edge of the Hamas-run enclave.
Approximately 70,000 Israelis reside in more than 50 communities in the Gaza
border area. There has been a marked increase of people moving to the area over
the past five years following Operation Protective Edge in 2014.
However, over the past year, there have
been 10 rounds of violent conflict with the last round of violence in early May
seeing more than 700 rockets fired toward southern Israel, killing five
civilians.
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