A state of emergency has been declared throughout Israel.
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Authorities have decided to call up more volunteer police officers, stop training courses and fully arm all forces across the country. Meanwhile, the IDF has not yet regained control of any of the territories in southern Israel that were attacked by Hamas militants. Fighting continues there now. The Israeli publication Haaretz writes about this.
Information appeared on the network that Israel’s second largest electrical substation, Rutenberg, was attacked by missiles.
There are currently 22 deaths and at least 545 injuries reported from rocket attacks and militant attacks. The Israeli Ministry of Health said that all hospitals within a radius of up to 80 km from the Gaza border are operating on high alert.
The media write that a tense situation is observed at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Many are trying to leave the country. In the Israeli capital, sirens are heard and air defense is operating.
And the Israel Defense Forces, as part of Operation Iron Swords, are striking targets in the Gaza Strip. As of 12.00, it was known that 20 militants had been killed and hundreds of wounded.
Let us recall that on October 7, Palestinian militants launched a massive missile attack on Israel and entered Israeli territory. A state of emergency has been declared in a number of regions, and the Israel Defense Forces are simultaneously defending the country and striking at the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip.
Source: Haaretz
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