Israel’s Netanyahu again quits rally as rocket alert sounds

Embattled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face off on Thursday against longtime rival Gideon Saar in a Likud leadership contest. (AFP)
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Updated 26 December 2019
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Israel’s Netanyahu again quits rally as rocket alert sounds

  • It was the second time in recent months that rocket fire cut short one of his meetings
  • The embattled premier will face off against longtime rival Gideon Saar in a Likud leadership contest

JERUSALEM: Sirens warning of rocket fire from Gaza cut short a rally by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday evening as he campaigned for his party’s primaries the following day, public television reported.
It was the second time in recent months that rocket fire cut short one of his meetings.
“A projectile was fired from the Gaza Strip toward Israeli territory and was intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system,” the Israeli army said in a statement.
The statement said sirens had sounded near the Palestinian enclave and in the southern city of Ashkelon where the prime minister was holding a rally.
Israel’s public broadcaster KAN 11 showed images of a security guard informing Netanyahu of a “red alert.” The prime minister waved goodbye before being hustled from the room with his wife Sarah.
On September 10, the head of the Likud party was evacuated from an election rally in the southern city of Ashdod after sirens warned of an attack from the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.
On Thursday, the embattled premier will face off against longtime rival Gideon Saar in a Likud leadership contest that could threaten his grip on power.
Last month, Netanyahu was indicted for fraud, bribery and breach of trust in three corruption cases, allegations he strongly denies.
He is also facing a third general election within a year after polls in April and September saw him deadlocked with centrist challenger Benny Gantz, neither of them able to command a majority in Israel’s proportional parliament.
Last week, two rocket attacks were launched against Israel from Gaza without causing injury, Israel’s army said.
In response, Israeli warplanes twice bombed Hamas installations in the enclave.
Israel holds the Islamist movement responsible for all rocket attacks coming from Gaza, though the Jewish state also targets other armed groups operating there.
Since 2008, Israel has waged three wars against Hamas and its armed allies in Gaza, where two million Palestinians live amid violence, poverty and a 10-year Israeli blockade.


Missile attack on Israel injures 58

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Missile attack on Israel injures 58

  • Footage shared by the ambulance service from the impact site showed damaged cars and scattered debris

Israel’s Magen David Adom ambulance service said some 58 people were hurt in a missile attack on Zarzir, a city around 100 kilometers north of Jerusalem near the border with Lebanon. The service said one person was in moderate condition and 57 sustained very minor injuries from glass shards.
Footage shared by the ambulance service from the impact site showed damaged cars and scattered debris.
The Israeli military said it was operating with emergency services at the scene to clear debris.
Hezbollah said early Friday that it had fired several rocket salvos toward northern Israel and Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.