Hamas Rocket Attacks
Post-Pesach musings: Focusing on the gifts we receive on Passover
After a difficult Passover, a single woman, a bereaved mother, a freed hostage, and Shabbat-observant teens all deliver stirring lessons in resilience, faith, and Jewish identity.
'We still have capabilities that should worry Israel,' Hamas spokesman says after rocket barrage
Final draft of hostage deal presented to Hamas after 'breakthrough,' official says
Israel-Hamas War:What happened on day 305?
Gazan rocket explodes in Sha'ar Hanegev
The rocket did not trigger warning sirens as its trajectory took it to an open area.
IDF, Shin Bet, carry out weapons sweep in Nablus
Iron Dome fires interceptor missile in the South during false alarm.
Rocket fired from Gaza lands in southern Israel
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
ISIS affiliate in Gaza claims failed rocket launch on first day of school year
The rocket was launched from the Strip but did not reach Israeli territory.
Gaza militants fire rockets at southern Israel, no injuries reported
Only one of three projectiles landed in Israel, falling a kilometer away from the border, in the Kissufim area.
Press slams ministry for cartoon mocking media coverage
The video concludes with the statement, “Open your eyes, terrorism rules Gaza.”
Yael's Corner: The rockets of summer
Most of the recent wars waged against Israel have occurred in the summer, which has left many people associating warm weather with memories of sweating in a bomb shelter.
Israeli warplanes strike Hamas targets after Gaza rockets land in Israel
The group that claimed responsibility for firing the rockets at Israel, calling itself the Omar Brigades, said the rocket fire on Wednesday was in retaliation for Hamas's killing of an Islamic state supporter a day earlier in Gaza.
Home Front Command releases updated rocket alert map
The updated map makes it easier for the public to understand rocket alert zones by creating less confusing geographical divisions.
La révolution rouge
Les Israéliens connaissent bien l’alerte rouge, celle qui les prévient de l’imminence d’une attaque à la roquette. Mais d’ici moins de deux ans, le système aura entièrement fait peau neuve. Quand la technologie se met au service de la défense des citoyens