In a significant escalation following rocket fire, Israel attacks Lebanon and Gaza

 


In reaction for a volley of rockets thrown across the border from Lebanon, Israel conducted airstrikes on Lebanon and Gaza on Friday, specifically targeting the Islamist group Hamas.

After Israeli authorities searched Jerusalem's most sacred mosque, Al-Aqsa, earlier this week, tensions between Israel and the Palestinians grew.

The mosque is ranked as Islam's third holiest place.

Early on Thursday, as fighting carried on for a second day in a succession during the converging festivals of Passover and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Palestinian terrorists launched a volley of rockets.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, has pledged that Hamas would "pay the price for any act of aggression."

As Israel claimed that its planes targeted targets including two tunnels and two weapons manufacturing sites belonging to Hamas, which governs the blockaded southern coastal strip, loud explosions shook various regions of the Gaza strip throughout the night and into Friday morning.

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