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Published 07:45 IST, August 26th 2024

Hamas Fires M90 Muqaddamah Missile at Tel Aviv in Israel After Rejecting Ceasefire Offer

After rejecting the peace offer for ceasefire and deal for return of hostages, Hamas has fired an M90 Muqaddamah missile at Tel Aviv in Israel.

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Tel Aviv: Al-Qassam Brigade of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has fired a missile at Tel Aviv in Israel.

The M90 Muqaddamah Missile has been fired after Hamas rejected the ceasefire offer and turned down the deal to return hostages.

Hamas Fires Missile at Israel After Rejecting Peace Offer for Ceasefire

The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigade has fired their M90 Muqaddamah Missile at Tel Aviv in Israel.

Hamas has taken responsibility of the attack and has said that it has been done in response to ‘Israeli massacres against civilians’. 

In a statement, the Israeli Defence Forces have said that the missile was fired in an open area; sirens were heard in Central Israel's Rishon Lezion.

As of now, no injuries or casualties have been reported; further details are awaited.

Israel-Hezbollah Attack Each Other

The Hamas attack on Israel comes hours after a massive fire exchange between Israel and Lebanon; Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah traded heavy fire early Sunday but backed off from sparking a widely feared all-out war, as both sides signaled their most intense exchange in months was over.

The cross-border attacks came as high-level talks resumed in Egypt aimed at a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in the war in Gaza that also would ease regional tensions.

Hezbollah claimed to hit an Israeli military intelligence site near Tel Aviv in a barrage of hundreds of rockets and drones, and Israel claimed its strikes had been preemptive to avert a larger attack.

Israel’s military said its intelligence base near Tel Aviv wasn't hit.

Updated 08:08 IST, August 26th 2024

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