A rocket was launched from the Gaza Strip toward Israel on Tuesday night.
Residents scattered for shelter as alarms pierced through the quiet night. The IDF said the sirens sounded in Zikim, Karmia, Netiv Ha’asara and Yad Mordechai. All of those towns border the northern Gaza Strip.
Radio Israel reported the rocket landed in an open area between two towns although the IDF would not confirm that report.
The rocket attack was the latest in a string of launches at Israel over the last month due to in-fighting among groups in the Gaza Strip. A salafi group has been fighting against the Hamas leaders in the Strip and their clashes seem to end with rockets being fired into Israel.
Israeli officials say that Hamas is responsible any time a rocket is fired into their nation from the Gaza Strip.
The attack comes on the heels of the United Nations claiming that Israel could be found liable for war crimes from last summer’s rocket attacks by Palestinian groups.
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon earlier this month warned Israel would not allow the conflicts between Hamas and the salafi organization to disrupt Israeli life.
“In recent days we received another reminder about the complexity of the situation in the Gaza Strip, a hostile entity controlled by a murderous terrorist organization, Hamas, which is also challenged by terror gangs affiliated to the global jihad,” he said.