Tensions Rise: Sirens Sound in Southern Israel
Sirens were heard in southern Israel near the Gaza Strip, marking the first such occurrence in nearly two months. The Israeli military attributed this to ongoing threats from Hamas, emphasizing their continued operations against the group nearly a year after significant conflict.
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On Friday, the Israeli military reported that sirens were detected in southern Israel near the Gaza Strip for the first time in almost two months.
Military sources stated that nearly a year after the significant conflict on October 7, threats from Hamas persist as the group continues to target civilians with terrorism.
The army reaffirmed its commitment to operate against Hamas, highlighting ongoing efforts to address the challenges posed by the organization.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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