Missiles fly from Gaza Strip: Hamas staged massive strike after Israeli airstrike collapse



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According to some reports, explosions were heard in Tel Aviv immediately after the alarm was announced.

A 12-story building in Gaza that housed the offices of several high-ranking leaders of the Islamist Hamas movement, which controls the Palestinian enclave, was destroyed by Israeli aviation on Tuesday, the AFP news agency reported.

The old building near the seashore was completely destroyed during the raid, reported AFP reporters in the Gaza Strip.

Shortly after, Hamas announced that it had fired 130 rockets at Tel Aviv in response to an Israeli airstrike.

Missiles fly from Gaza Strip: Hamas staged massive strike after Israeli airstrike collapse

Hamas’ paramilitary wing, the Ezzedine al Qassam brigade, warned that it would respond to the destruction of a building near the seashore and confirmed that “130 rockets had been fired at Tel Aviv and its suburbs.”

Hamas launched massive rocket attacks on Israel on Monday in response to massive clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinian protesters in Jerusalem near the Al Aqsa mosque, which injured hundreds. Israeli forces responded with airstrikes that killed at least 28 people in the Palestinian enclave and injured more than 100.

In the Jewish state, two people were killed and 10 more injured in Palestinian missile attacks.

Missiles fly out of Gaza Strip: Hamas staged massive attack after Israeli airstrike collapse

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