Hamas has announced that its al-Qassam grad rockets have
hit a major Israeli airbase near Tel Aviv, which is believed
to house nuclear arms.
Tel Nof, which is one of Israel's three main air bases,
has been hit by Palestinian missiles, the al-Aqsa TV station,
affiliated with Hamas, reported on Friday.
The air base is situated just 27 kilometers away from Tel
Aviv on the outskirts of Rehovot, an Israeli city to the
south of the capital.
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Tel Nof is home top a number of Israeli fighter and helicopter
squadrons as well as several special military units. Israel
allegedly stores its nuclear weapons in and around the base.
The close distance between Tel Aviv and the base shows
just how successful Hamas has been in launching its home-made
rockets deeper into Israel than ever before.
The home-made Palestinian rockets spread widespread panic
among Israelis.
Tel Aviv officials had initially said that they seek to
stop rocket fire into Israel by attacking the Palestinian
enclave.
The reported attack comes after Israel launched more deadly
raids in Gaza on the 14 the day of its military operation
in the coastal strip, raising the number of Palestinians
killed to almost 800.
The Israeli raids came after the UN passed a binding resolution,
calling for an immediate and durable cease-fire, the withdrawal
of Israeli forces and the opening of all border crossings
to the Gaza Strip.