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Breaking: Central, Southern Israel Cities Including Tel Aviv Targeted by Rocket Barrage; Hamas Takes Credit

At least 20 rockets have been fired at Israel from Gaza in the past hour. Hamas takes credit for its ongoing violation of the temporary ceasefire. (Unless otherwise stated, information in this post is taken from The Times of Israel live blog for Tuesday August 19, 2014.)

The Times of Israel reported at 23:20 Israel time (4:20 PM EDT):

As a temporary ceasefire between Israel and terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip quickly unravels, over 20 rockets are launched from the Gaza Strip in one hour, Channel 2 reports.

A rocket landed in an open area in Tel Aviv.

Israel is ordering the opening of shelters up to 80 kilometers from Gaza.

Hamas took credit for a rocket fired towards Jerusalem. The reported sound of a “thud” indicated that the rocket was successfully intercepted.

The Jerusalem Post reports:

Hours after rockets shattered the cease-fire and hit Gaza frontier communities, three loud explosions were heard over Tel Aviv, shortly before 11 p.m., for the first time in over a week.

Hamas claimed responsibility for the rocket attacks. It also said it launched a J-80 rocket at the Ben Gurion Airport, though there were no reported strikes near the airport.

Rocket alert sirens were heard all over southern communities, Beersheba, central Israel and as far as Beit Shemesh – which borders the nation’s capital.

Ha’aretz reported:

Hamas says it has fired 50 rockets toward Israel, including one targeting Ben-Gurion Airport.

The Jerusalem Post reported that there were no reported strikes near Ben Gurion.

After midnight Hamas claimed that the reason for the barrage was the strike on a house in Gaza, leading to speculation that Israel had hit the home of a senior Hamas official in one of its retaliatory raids in response to Hamas’ ceasefire violations. Unconfirmed rumors are that the target of the strike was terror mastermind Mohammad Deif.

The United States blamed Hamas for violating the ceasefire. State Department Spokeswoman Marie Harf said, “Hamas has security responsibility for Gaza,” and reiterated America’s support for Israel’s right to self-defense.

[Photo: Israel Defense Forces / Flickr ]