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Air raid shelters open in major cities in Israel

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Air raid shelters open in Tel Aviv amid risk of Hamas attack

The bomb shelters are being opened in accordance with the current regulations of the home front, the municipality said.

Israeli authorities have begun opening bomb shelters in Tel Aviv and other major cities in the country amid continued shelling from the Gaza Strip. This is reported on Monday, May 10 RIA Novosti.

“In accordance with the instructions of the Home Front Office, the Tel Aviv Municipality has begun to open municipal public shelters,” the Tel Aviv Municipality press service said.

Including shelters were opened in Rishon Le-Zion, Ramat Gan, Modiin, Givatayim, Or Yehuda.

At the same time, the Israeli authorities have denied the information about the rocket attack on Tel Aviv by the Islamists.

In turn, the representative of Hamas “Al-Qassam Brigade” said that Israel has time until six in the evening to withdraw troops from the areas of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Sheikh Darrah in eastern Jerusalem.

We will remind, today the Israeli army announced about the most powerful attack in seven years from the Gaza Strip.

Responsibility for missile strikes against Israel took over the military wing of Hamas “Al-Qassam Brigade”. They said it was a response to the “aggression against the holy city” of Jerusalem and to the “persecution of our people in Sheikh Jarrah and the Al-Aqsa mosque.”

Clashes continue in Jerusalem for several days Palestinians with Israeli police for the celebration of the day of Jerusalem, established in honor of the transfer of the eastern part of the city under Israeli control after the six-day war, has been going on for several days. It was reported today that the number of victims increased to 305… Seven of them are in serious condition.

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