Israel on Monday faced increased rocket fire in both the North and the South, despite slow but steady progress rooting out Hamas in northern Gaza.Two drones and rockets were launched toward Israel after IDF artillery forces struck several terrorist targets across the Lebanese border early Monday morning.Hezbollah’s counterattack struck the IDF’s Beiranit Brigade base, causing significant damage to infrastructure and fires but no casualties.Many civilians in that part of the North were evacuated last month.In response, the IDF attacked the source of the rocket fire.Later on Monday, IAF fighter jets struck Hezbollah military infrastructure.Sirens sounded throughout the North on Monday evening after suspected enemy drone intrusions. Earlier on Monday, soldiers struck a terrorist cell in the Metulla area. Later on Monday, numerous air-raid sirens were sounded in Tel Aviv and central Israel, although not many rockets were launched in that barrage.Hamas’s rocket attacks at Tel Aviv and central Israel were the first since Friday. Last week, a senior IDF officer said northern Gaza rocket fire had declined 80%, with the number of air-raid sirens dropping from several hundred per day, to more than 100, to 70, to 50, and then to about 20.The IDF on Monday said it had shot down two rockets – one by Iron Dome and one by David’s Sling. The unusually large number of air-raid sirens was not because of the rockets but due to the unpredictable way the shrapnel from the destroyed rockets might land, the IDF said.The IDF continued its operations across the Gaza Strip on Monday, killing three Hamas division commanders after being led to the terrorists by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and the Military Intelligence Directorate.
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Shrapnel from a rocket struck a vehicle in Holon on Monday night. No casualties were reported.The IDF said it was continuing to make progress in heavy fighting against Hamas in Jabalya and Zeitoun, east of central Gaza City, which it had already mostly cleaned out last week.The IDF had subdued Hamas’s largest forces in the center of Gaza City, but it was facing temporary heavy resistance again because it had skipped fighting Hamas in the eastern neighborhoods until now, IDF Spokesman R.-Adm. Daniel Hagari said Monday.