GAZA CITY: On Monday, Israeli air strikes hit sites across the Gaza Strip in retaliation for a rare rocket attack that hit a house near Tel Aviv, before Hamas said a ceasefire was reached. Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, said Egypt had brokered the ceasefire following the escalation that came just two weeks before Israel's April 9 elections.
Here it is to be noted that Israel, whose strikes began around the same time Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US President Donald Trump in Washington, has not yet commented on the claim. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said "Egyptian efforts succeeded with a ceasefire between the occupation and the resistance factions,". The ceasefire claim came after Israeli air strikes hit the office of Hamas's leader and dozens of other targets across the Gaza Strip on Monday evening.
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However, Those strikes were in response to a rocket from the Palestinian enclave that hit a home north of Tel Aviv and wounded seven people early Monday morning. On Monday night, a barrage of rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip toward Israel in response to the strikes, causing air raid sirens to ring out in southern Israel. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries due to those rockets.
Seven people were wounded in Gaza, the enclave's health ministry said, as explosions rocked areas of the Gaza Strip and balls of fire rose into the sky. There was no indication Hamas leader Ismail Haniya was at his office at the time it was hit. In comments from the White House, Netanyahu said "Israel is responding forcefully to this wanton aggression," while Trump spoke of Israel's "right to defend itself". Netanyahu said he would return home after meeting Trump, cancelling an address to pro-Israel lobby AIPAC's annual conference on Tuesday.
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