JERUSALEM: A long-range Grad rocket from Gaza landed in the Israeli city of Ashkelon on Tuesday, police said.
It's the first such rocket to be fired at the city since a cease-fire was reached between Israel and Hamas militants two weeks ago that ended Israel's bruising three-week-long offensive in Gaza.
The attack came as a Hamas delegation discussed terms for a long-term truce with Israel through Egyptian mediators.
No one was injured in the rocket attack on Ashkelon, a city of 122,000. Israel launched its offensive to halt the near-daily rocket fire from Gaza toward Israel towns and communities. Limited rocket and mortar fire has resumed from Gaza since the truce was reached. The continued attacks have prompted tough warnings from Israeli leaders of a renewed offensive.
More than a dozen rockets and mortar shells were fired from Gaza on Sunday. The following day Israel fired a missile at a car in the town of Rafah, killing a Palestinian militant and bombed the nearby Gaza-Egypt border seeking to destroy tunnels that Hamas uses to smuggle in weapons and supplies.
It's the first such rocket to be fired at the city since a cease-fire was reached between Israel and Hamas militants two weeks ago that ended Israel's bruising three-week-long offensive in Gaza.
The attack came as a Hamas delegation discussed terms for a long-term truce with Israel through Egyptian mediators.
No one was injured in the rocket attack on Ashkelon, a city of 122,000. Israel launched its offensive to halt the near-daily rocket fire from Gaza toward Israel towns and communities. Limited rocket and mortar fire has resumed from Gaza since the truce was reached. The continued attacks have prompted tough warnings from Israeli leaders of a renewed offensive.
More than a dozen rockets and mortar shells were fired from Gaza on Sunday. The following day Israel fired a missile at a car in the town of Rafah, killing a Palestinian militant and bombed the nearby Gaza-Egypt border seeking to destroy tunnels that Hamas uses to smuggle in weapons and supplies.
Source: Herald Tribune