EL AVIV A missile launch site in the Gaza Strip was set up by Hamas just half a block from a mosque and childrens playground, according to aerial photographs provided to KleinOnline by the Israel Defense Forces today.
Israel yesterday struck the site in question a Fajr-5 missile launch pad established in the heavily populated Zeitoun district of Gaza to fire long range rockets into the Jewish state.
The photograph of the launch site, posted above, shows a childrens playground and a mosque located about a half a block away as well as two civilian factories and a gas station also within a half a block radius.
Earlier today, the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad group today claimed responsibility firing Fajr-5 missiles aimed at Tel Aviv.
Also today, one rocket launched from the Gaza Strip landed in Rishon Letzion, some 7 miles south of Tel Aviv. About three hours later another explosion was heard in the Tel Aviv area.
No casualties were reported in either Tel Aviv or Rishon Leztion.
Since yesterday, Israels Iron Dome anti-missile defense system has intercepted 105 rockets, while 274 rockets have struck Israel, mostly in cities near the Gaza Strip.
The escalation began last week, when Hamas fired more than 120 rockets and mortars into Israel in a four day period.