Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Tuesday Updates from Israel - Day 7

Explosions continue in both Israel and Gaza. Despite talks of a cease-fire, for now the guns are still firing.


Rishon Lezion apartment building hit by long range Hamas rocket

An Israeli family rushed to their "safe room" after sirens alerted them of incoming rockets. CNN's Wolf Blizter reporting from Israel.

Pillar of Defense: Seventh Day Recap

On Tuesday, November 20, 2012, the IDF targeted the house of Azi Abudama, the commander of the central Gaza Hamas training bases. In the video you can see large explosions caused due to the hidden munitions that were in the house.

The following video presents an IAF strike on a smuggling tunnel. After the first strike, secondary explosions can be seen, indicating hidden ammunition at the spot.

On Nov. 20, 2012, a rocket fired from Gaza hit a car in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba and destroyed it completely. One bystander was injured.

On Nov. 20, 2012, the IDF targeted an underground rocket launching site in Gaza.

On the 7th day of IDF Operation Pillar of Defense, rockets keep firing from Gaza into Souther Israeli cities.

Supporters of Israel gather in Kikar Rabin.

On November 18, the IAF identified rocket launchers in the act of firing rockets at Israel. In this video you can see that the IAF ensures the area of the target is clear of civilians before striking.

Liberal senator Dianne Feinstein talks out against Hamas, as well as her opinion on Hillary Clinton.

Eyes on Israel's missile defense system. CNN's Barbara Starr reports on why the violence in Israel and Gaza may have Iran paying close attention.

Pro-Gaza demonstrators in Chevron throw stones at Israeli soldiers, who respond by firing tear gas.

Arwa Damon meets civilians in Gaza trying to survive and cope with another conflict.

CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports on a high-tech edge Israelis have in the country's conflict with Hamas.

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