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Two Israelis were killed and over 100 were injured on Tuesday afternoon when a new barrage of rockets from the Gaza Strip hit Ashdod and Ashkelon, with a number of buildings receiving direct hits, including at least one home and a school. At least 40 rockets were launched from Gaza within one minute and over 300 rockets have struck Israel since Monday • Full Story
One of the dozens of rockets fired on Monday evening by terror groups in the Gaza strip hit a home near Beit Nekofa, a moshav west of Jerusalem, between Mevaseret Tzion and Telzstone • Full Story
Thirty-six rockets were fired from Gaza towards southern Israel on Friday evening. IDF soldiers manning the Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted six rockets aimed at populated areas • Full Story
A rocket fired from Gaza struck a building near Chabad house in Sderot Thursday night. The rocket caused the Red Alert siren to activate in Sderot. The building suffered damage. There were no reported casualties. The IDF released a statement saying that “sirens sounded in the city of Sderot and the Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Council” • Full Story, Additional Photo
Likud MK Gideon Saar attacked the ceasefire agreement with Hamas Monday morning, saying Israel failed to achieve any of its goals with the agreement, adding that the battle with the Gaza based terror group was not won, but merely delayed • Full Story
Moshe Agadi, father of four, is the 58-year-old man who died after being critically injured when a rocket hit a building in Ashkelon on Saturday night. Moshe is the first Israeli fatality since the fighting began on Saturday and over 430 rockets were fired from Gaza into Israeli territory • Full Story
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Uziel Minkowitz – Crown Heights to Chaya Tevardovitz – Miami, Florida
L’Chaim: Sunday 2:30 pm at Rubashkin residence
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Yossi Weiss – Antwerp, Belgium to Devorah Leah Notik – Riverwoods, IL
L’Chaim: Today (Tuesday night) at the Besht