Sirens sound in Tel Aviv as Israel-Hamas conflict escalates after months of calm

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Hamas Fires Rockets from Gaza, Reaching Tel Aviv for the First Time in Months

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — In a display of resilience, Hamas launched a barrage of rockets from Gaza that triggered air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv on Sunday. This marked the first long-range rocket attack from Gaza since January, with no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The Israeli military confirmed that eight projectiles crossed into Israel from the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where recent incursions had taken place. Hamas’ military wing claimed responsibility for the attack, showcasing their continued defiance amidst ongoing conflict.

Earlier in the day, aid trucks entered Gaza from southern Israel through a new agreement to bypass the Rafah crossing with Egypt. However, ongoing fighting in the area raised concerns about the accessibility of humanitarian aid for the vulnerable population.

The war between Israel and Hamas, now in its eighth month, has taken a devastating toll on Gaza, with nearly 36,000 Palestinians killed and widespread hunger and famine reported. The conflict was sparked by Hamas’ attack into Israel in October, leading to a prolonged and destructive battle.

As tensions escalate, international pressure mounts on Israel to end the war and address humanitarian needs in Gaza. Recent developments, including the capture claims by Hamas and arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court, further complicate the situation.

The conflict shows no signs of abating, with both sides entrenched in their positions. As the world watches, the fate of Gaza hangs in the balance, with the hope for peace and stability seeming increasingly distant. Follow AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war.

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