Full Coverage: Operation Protective Edge Continues; Netanyahu’s TV Interview
JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– Hamas launched an unmanned aircraft for the first time from the Gaza Strip which was destroyed near Ashdod as scores of rockets continued to rain down on Israel.
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Hamas launched an unmanned aerial vehicle towards southern Israel on Monday morning from the Gaza Strip, as militants continued to fire rockets on Israeli cities and towns. The latest weapon in the arsenal of the Gaza-based terrorist organization was intercepted by a Patriot missile defense battery deployed in central Israel.
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Two rockets fired from Lebanon at Western Galilee – Ynet News
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More Iron Dome batteries to be deployed across country – Jerusalem Post
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Mortar fired from Syria hits Golan Heights – Times of Israel
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Abbas turns to UN for protection – Jerusalem Post
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday officially requested international protection for the Palestinians and their territories.