1,200 Rockets in 48 hours – and counting – as cities around Israel teeter on the brink of civil war


gaza rockets israel(Worthy News) – Hamas has launched 1,200 rockets in 48 hours from the Gaza Strip and shows little sign of letting up as we enter the third night of Israel under fire.

This as cities across Israel were burning from violent clashes between Jews and Arabs on Wednesday night creating a sense of anarchy with barely enough police protection to go around. A Jewish man in Akko was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after he was hit in the head with a rock. And an Arab driver in Bat Yam was pulled from his car and beaten by a Jewish mob chanting “death to Arabs.” The man is in critical condition.

Meanwhile, Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza renewed rocket attacks on southern Israel this evening. Three more people – including a 6-year-old in critical condition – were injured in a direct impact to a building in Sderot. The family was in their bomb shelter in their apartment building, but in a rare occurrence, shrapnel from the rocket pierced the wall of the room and injured the family, according to a report on Channel 12. [ Source: All Israel News (Read More…) ]

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