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DOZENS have died after Israeli airstrikes in Rafah – as the IDF claims two Hamas commanders have been killed.

Yassin Rabia, the head of the West Bank headquarters and senior member of the unit Khaled Najjar have reportedly been killed in a “precision strike” in Tel Sultan.

Fire rages following an Israeli strike on an area designated for displaced Palestinians in Rafah6

Fire rages following an Israeli strike on an area designated for displaced Palestinians in RafahCredit: Reuters
Hamas said they fired multiple rockets at Israel for the first time in nearly four months as they were seen flying over the Rafah crossing

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Hamas said they fired multiple rockets at Israel for the first time in nearly four months as they were seen flying over the Rafah crossing
Rocket sirens were set off across Tel Aviv as the missiles flew overhead

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Rocket sirens were set off across Tel Aviv as the missiles flew overhead

The IDF said it struck a Hamas compound inside Rafah which was being operated by “significant Hamas terrorists a short while ago”.

It added: “The strike was carried out against legitimate targets under international law, using precise munitions and on the basis of precise intelligence that indicated Hamas’ use of the area.”

Rabia, the senior leader killed in the airstrikes, managed “all the Hamas terror activities” in the area, the IDF claims.

He is also said to have carried out multiple attacks against the defence forces which resulted in the killing of Israeli troops.

Najjar, who reportedly managed funds for Hamas in Rafah, also carried out several attacks against the civilians and the IDF between 2001 and 2003, it has been claimed.

While the IDF says the strike was carried out based on “precision intelligence”, the attack has so far killed at least 35 civilians and injured dozens more.

“The IDF is aware of reports indicating that as a result of the strike and fire that was ignited several civilians in the area were harmed. The incident is under review,” it said in a statement.

Hamas has condemned the attack on what it claimed was “an area crowded with hundreds of thousands of displaced people”.

Most of the people killed were women and children, the Hamas-run health ministry Gaza claimed.

Thousands of people are said to have taken shelter in the western part of Rafah after escaping from the eastern flanks of the city where the IDF started its ground invasion two weeks ago.

The strike came just hours after Hamas launched a chilling barrage of rocket attacks on Israel for the first time in months, forcing civilians to flee their homes.

Rocket sirens were loudly blasted across Tel Aviv after eight missiles were said to have been launched from Gaza with pictures showing Israel’s famous Iron Dome intercepting several of them in mid-air.

Israel’s impressive Iron Dome technology was seen in action for the first time since December as they thwarted the missiles out of the air.

The mobile, all-weather air defence system managed to bring down a number of the rockets.

The dome is made up of missile batteries which are shaped like giant matchboxes and are tilted in the direction of Gaza.

The impressive Iron Dome is only set up to detect rockets heading towards highly populated regions in Israel such as Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.

Hamas announced they were aiming for Israel’s largest city, saying: “We fired a large salvo at Tel Aviv in response to the Zionist massacres of civilians.”

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It is thought the barrage of missiles came from the city of Rafah where Israel has been constantly bombarding with strikes as they look to end the bloody war.

Just days ago, Israel was told to immediately cease its operation in Rafah, a southern part of the Gaza Strip where countless Palestinians have been sheltering.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said the humanitarian crisis in Rafah had “deteriorated further”, with the situation now “disastrous”.

ICJ President Nawaf Salam said: “Israel must immediately halt its military offensive.”

The global court accused Israel of limiting aid to Gaza, which they deny.

Chief ICC prosecutor Karim Khan had requested arrest warrants for  Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes in the Strip.

Hamas leaders were also included in the requests for international warrants.

The assault on Rafah in recent weeks comes as the IDF looks to seek and destroy any last remnants of Hamas so the war can be over.

Israel says the city is Hamas’ last major stronghold in the Gaza Strip.

They have been “eliminating terrorists” and “terrorist infrastructure” with hundreds of “terror targets” already being hit.

Repeated airstrikes have also been ongoing since the start of May with three “significant” tunnel shafts also being found.

Military tanks encircled the entire eastern half of the refugee-filled city as the planned assault started.

It is believed the remaining hostages are still being held underground inside the web of Hamas hideouts.

Israel has claimed around 120 hostages are still trapped in Rafah with pressure increasing for them to be finally saved after more than 230 days.

Many of these include young girls and the elderly.

TIMELINE OF WAR SO FAR

Oct 7, 2023: Hamas gunmen launch horror attack killing thousands of innocent civilians and taking hostages

Oct 7, 2023: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is at war and prepares revenge airstrikes on Gaza

Oct 19, 2023: Yemen’s Houthi terror groups start attacking cargo ships in the Red Sea linked to Israel including US and UK vessels

Oct 21, 2023: Aid trucks are sent through the Rafah border into Gaza

Oct 27, 2023: Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza

Nov 1, 2023: People try to evacuate Gaza completely as war ramps up but many forced to stay

Nov 15, 2023: Israeli troops enter Gaza’s biggest hospital, Al Shifa, after a siege of several days as they believe Hamas are working inside

Nov 21, 2023: Israel and Hamas announce a ceasefire to last seven days and see the exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners

Nov 2023: Truce ends with only half of hostages returned

Dec 1, 2023: Fighting starts up again with first round of airstrikes in weeks

Dec 4, 2023: Israeli forces launch huge ground assault in southern Gaza, towards the main southern city of Khan Younis

Dec 12, 2023: Countries call on Israel to find a new ceasefire deal to stop civilian casualties

Jan 11, 2024: US and British warplanes, ships and submarines launch retaliatory strikes across Yemen

Feb 29, 2024: More than 100 Gazans die as they queued for humanitarian aid with Israel and Hamas having different views on what happened

April 1, 2024: Israeli air strikes kill seven aid workers for the World Central Kitchen charity

April 1, 2024: Iran’s embassy hit in Damascus by a suspected Israeli airstrike killing several military officers and a top general

April 13, 2024: Tehran responds to the embassy strike by firing hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel but most are intercepted

April 19, 2024: Israel hits back at Iran with precision strike near a nuclear site in Isfahan

April 23, 2024: Israel gear up for six-week assault on Rafah

April 24, 2024: Hostage claims 70 people held captive have died after being bombed

April 29, 2024: Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu could be issued with an international arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza

May 4, 2024: Hamas claim ceasefire deal has been agreed before Israel labels the move a “ruse” and shuts down any negotiations

May 10, 2024: Hundreds of thousands of Rafah civilians told to flee city as Israel prepares planned assault to eliminate all of Hamas

May 17, 2024: Several bodies of slaughtered Israeli civilians are discovered in Gaza and returned home to their loved ones

May 19, 2024: Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas terror chief Yahya Sinwar face arrests on war crime charges

May 22, 2024: Parents of Israeli hostages release video of Hamas thugs threatening to rape female soldiers they’ve captured and left bloodied

May 26, 2024 – Hamas launches multiple rockets at Tel Aviv after months of silence, Israel retaliates by launching a precision airstrike in Rafah that wiped out two senior Hamas chiefs

Israel's Iron Dome reportedly stopped several of the rockets

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Israel’s Iron Dome reportedly stopped several of the rockets
Shrapnel was also found across parts of Israel

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Shrapnel was also found across parts of Israel
Israel has continuously attacked the last remaining Hamas stronghold city of Rafah since the start of May

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Israel has continuously attacked the last remaining Hamas stronghold city of Rafah since the start of May

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