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“Your government cannot accept any excuse for what it described as” terrorism, “Katz said in an interview with the Israeli army radio,” Ghali Tsahal, “in response to a question about whether the rockets were fired due to lightning, as it happened last year.
Rocket fire Minister and member of the Political Security Cabinet, @Israel_katz, TO-@efitriger: “We do not accept ‘excuses for terrorism’ and we will not allow any shooting in Israeli territory. Hamas is responsible for any shooting from the Gaza Strip”
– Glatz (@GLZRadio) November 15, 2020
“We will not allow any shooting on Israeli soil,” Katz added, blaming Hamas for any shooting from the Gaza Strip.
On Sunday morning, the Israeli army announced that it had bombed sites in Gaza with helicopters and tanks, which it said was in response to rockets fired from the Strip.
The army said in a statement that “two rockets were fired from Gaza at Israel tonight, and in response, our forces shelled Hamas infrastructure and military sites in Gaza.”
Early Sunday morning, the Israeli army announced the launch of two rockets from Gaza into central and southern Israel and, according to Israeli media, explosions were heard on Saturday night and Sunday over Ashkelon, and the residents reported seeing a missile interception operation.
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