Home Front Command Alerts were triggered in the Israeli cities Ashdod, Rehovot and Gedera, according to the IDF.
#BREAKING
— parallel_universe (@ignis_fatum) November 13, 2019
Sirens in Rehovot , Ashdod , Gan Yavne , Gdera and dozens of surroundings #Israel #Gaza pic.twitter.com/DduLUZFkCh
Reported eyewitness footage from Rehovot shows the interception of a rocket near the city.
תיעוד היירוט בשמי העיר רחובות pic.twitter.com/oLC2K5RuWC
— אלי שלזינגר Eli Shlezinger (@EliShlezinger) November 13, 2019
Blasts from the rocket barrage can be overheard in a social media video allegedly recorded from Gaza.
Gaza pic.twitter.com/BbC9l7Cjp1
— TIMES OF GAZA (@Timesofgaza) November 13, 2019
Following the strikes, the IDF announced in a tweet with "#JiHadEnough" that it would renew attacks on terrorist targets in Gaza.
In a translated statement, the military force asserted it views the recent strike as very severe and noted that the service "is in high readiness and will continue to act as necessary against attempts to harm Israeli civilians."
Earlier Tuesday evening, the IDF reported locations in southern Israel were struck by "hundreds of rockets" fired by Islamic jihadists in Gaza.
Israel and Gaza have been exchanging rocket fire for the past several days following the reported airstrike killing of Baha Abu al-Ata, commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.
BREAKING: We just targeted Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza, Baha Abu Al Ata.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 12, 2019
Al Ata was directly responsible for hundreds of terror attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers.
His next attack was imminent.#JihadEnough pic.twitter.com/h6VXzdwcmz
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had reportedly sought to eliminate Ata since September, said the commander "was a ticking bomb" who was "in the midst of planning additional attacks in the immediate short term."