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VIVAnews – Two rockets fired by Palestinian militants from the Hamas militia in the Gaza Strip fell near the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. This is the first strike targeted Palestinian financial and business center of Israel has in the past 20 years.
As reported by Reuters, 15 November 2012, the attack marks the increasing escalation of fighting between Israel and the Palestinians that led to war greater.
Earlier, a Hamas rocket killed three Israelis in the northern Gaza Strip, shed blood for the first time from the Israeli side. Meanwhile, the death toll on the Palestinian side increased to 19 people, six of whom are children.
Israeli warplanes bombed a number of targets in and around the city of Gaza on the second day of the battle, shaking tall buildings.
Anticipating an escalation, the Israeli military spokesman said they had received the green light to call more than 30 thousand reserve soldiers. Israeli Defense Minister, Ehud Barak, said Palestinian militants accountable for the missiles they fired into Tel Aviv's.
In the latest Israeli air strikes, three people were killed when a missile hit a car in the northern Gaza Strip. The Israeli military also said it has managed to destroy 70 unmanned missile launch site.
Generator that supplies electricity to the house of origin Hamas Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh, also terhena missiles hit Israel. The latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict was triggered by the killing of Hamas military commander by Israel.
Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, condemned the Israeli attack. Prime Minister of Egypt, Hisham Kandil, visited Gaza with Egyptian officials in support of them. For information, Mursi regarded Hamas as an ally. Israel promised not to harm the Egyptian delegation visiting Gaza. (ren)