About three hours ago Hamas fired an enormous barrage of rockets into the Israeli cities of Ashkelon and Ashdod, killing two and injuring at least 80:
RIGHT NOW: Heavy barrage of rockets being fired at southern Israel from Gaza.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 11, 2021
JUST IN – Hamas claims to have fired 137 rockets at Ashkelon within 5 minutes. This scene is reportedly from one of the impacts.pic.twitter.com/x3JqeJQcRT
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) May 11, 2021
Here’s more from YNET:
Israel suffered its first casualties of the current round of fighting with Palestinian terror groups in Gaza when two women were killed Tuesday in rocket fire on the southern city of Ashkelon.
The Magen David Adom rescue service said one of the victim was an 80-year-old resident of the city whose home was struck by a rocket. The other victim, also an elderly woman, was killed when a rocket hit her apartment building.
Ashkelon and nearby Ashdod sustained over 10 direct hits from rockets after Gaza militants fired 137 projectiles in five minutes in what Hamas said was its “largest ever barrage.” The massive wave of rocket fire was an apparent attempt to overwhelm Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system that has been largely successful in intercepting aerial attacks from Gaza.
Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon said it was treating some 70 people after the barrage, including one person in critical condition.
In Ashdod, Assuta Medical Center said it was treating 13 people, all with minor wounds.This the first time Ashdod was targeted by rockets since the start of the current round of fighting between Israel and the terror groups in Gaza.
The massive bombardment came shortly after the Islamic Jihad confirmed two of its military wing’s senior officials were killed in an IDF strike on an apartment in a multi-story residential building in Gaza City.
Palestinians reported the apartment belonged to Mohammed Salim Abu Al Atta, the brother of a Islamic Jihad commander killed by Israel in 2019. He appears to have been seriously wounded in the strike.
Shortly after the bombardment, Hamas issued another statement, calling it “the largest ever” rocket salvo and claiming they fired 137 rockets in five minutes.
Two of the direct hits occurred in Ashdod and six in Ashkelon, including a school.
Four people, including a young girl, were lightly hurt in Ashdod after suffering shrapnel wounds. Magen David Adom teams also provided treatment to a man in his 40s, who was lightly injured while running for the bomb shelter.
More than 300 rockets have been fired from the Strip since Monday evening, when Hamas launched a barrage at the Jerusalem area in response to what it called Israeli “crimes” in the capital. The IDF has responded with airstrikes on dozens of targets in Gaza, in what it has dubbed “Operation Guardian of the Walls.”
Here’s video of the school after the barrage of rocket attacks:
VIDEO: Direct impact on a school in Ashkelon pic.twitter.com/bqcn1uoiMN
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) May 11, 2021
As a result PM Netanyahu has just left a big meeting where he said Israel has decided to escalate their attacks on Gaza:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, following a situation assessment:
"I have just finished – at IDF Southern Command – an assessment of the situation with the Defense Minister, the IDF Chief-of-Staff and GOC Southern Command."Full remarks >>https://t.co/UnGZEFMw1u pic.twitter.com/6TFPL2eYlq
— PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) May 11, 2021
We are in the midst of a campaign. Since yesterday, the IDF has made hundreds of attacks against Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza. We have targeted commanders. We have hit many quality targets. The conclusion of the meeting is to further increase the force and pace of the attacks. pic.twitter.com/mllXEGoHla
— PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) May 11, 2021
Hamas will receive blows here that it did not expect. I know that this also entails patience and a certain sacrifice on your part, citizens of Israel.
— PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) May 11, 2021
Unfortunately, two Israelis have been killed. I ask all of you to listen to instructions and strictly follow the directives of IDF Home Front Command. It saves lives.
— PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) May 11, 2021
We still have a way to go and we will do so together with responsibility and full backing for the attacks that the IDF is making and will make.
— PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) May 11, 2021