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IDF aircraft respond after another night of missiles fired at southern Israel from Gaza

Tensions rose following an earlier rocket fired from the territory that injured seven Israelis

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A fresh ceasefire appears to be holding in the Gaza Strip after a night of rockets towards southern Israel prompted IDF air strikes on Hamas targets.

Egyptian-brokered talks between Israel and the different Palestinian factions in Gaza led to the truce early on Tuesday morning.

It came after a rocket launched on Monday hit the home of dual British-Israeli citizens, Robert and Susan Wolf, in Mishmeret, a village between the Israeli cities of Netanya and Kfar Saba.

Seven members of the family were injured.

In response, Israel carried out more than a dozen airstrikes on Gaza , hitting key targets including the office of the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, and what the IDF described as “Hamas’s secret military intelligence HQ”.

Hamas continued to fire dozens of missiles into Israel, some of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defence system, and others which fell in open spaces.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a visit to the United States in response to the latest escalation, telling reporters in Washington: “Israel will not tolerate this, I will not tolerate this," and vowing the country would “respond forcefully to this wanton aggression.”

Israeli schools in the vicinity of the Gaza border were kept closed on Tuesday, and public bomb shelters were opened.

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