Tel Aviv Residents File Complaint about Rockets from Gaza with Israel’s Supreme Court

Palestinian Resistance attacks on Israel. (Photo: Mahmoud Ajjour, The Palestine Chronicle)

By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

On Tuesday, Israeli Channel 12 reported that the Iron Dome System attempted to intercept a number of Palestinian rockets in the sky of Tel Aviv. 

The Israeli newspaper Maariv wrote on Wednesday that residents of the southern Tel Aviv area filed a complaint with Israel’s Supreme Court against the Home Front Command for not protecting them from missile threats coming from Gaza, Al-Jazeera reported. 

The petitioners reportedly pointed out that the refusal of Israeli authorities to move them to mobile-protected spaces is exposing them to real dangers. 

On Tuesday, Israeli Channel 12 reported that the Iron Dome System attempted to intercept a number of Palestinian rockets in the sky of Tel Aviv. 

Eyewitnesses spoke of about ten explosions that rocked the city, while an Al-Jazeera correspondent confirmed that Israeli ambulance teams were heading to locations in Tel Aviv where rockets had been reported.

Five Israelis were also reportedly injured and a residential building was damaged as a result of a missile falling in the city of  Asqalan (Ashkelon), launched from the Gaza Strip.

The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas, announced the bombing of Bir Al-Saba’ (Bersheeba) with a missile barrage, in response to the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation against civilians in the Gaza Strip.

The Brigades also announced the bombing of the Israeli settlements of Netivot and Sderot.

Since October 7, over 16,250 Palestinians, including more than 1,240 since the end of the temporary truce, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.

(AJA, PC)

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