Air raid sirens blared in Tel Aviv for the first time in four months, as Israelis scrambled for cover from at least eight long-range rockets launched by Hamas. The rockets, fired from Rafah in southern Gaza, prompted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to convene his war cabinet in response. Meanwhile, trucks carrying food and fuel also began entering Gaza through an Israeli checkpoint at the southeast corner. As David Akin reports, today’s attack is only strengthening Israel’s resolve.
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Hamas rockets strike Tel Aviv, Israel retaliates with Rafah airstrikes
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