Ariel Schalit
Jerusalem's air raid siren system began going off at 9:58 PM local time. During Operation Pillar of
Crouching on the side of road with family.
- Michael Pitkowsky (@mpitkowsky) July 8, 2014
Reports: rocket sirens in Jerusalem follow two explosions - no siren - in tel aviv. #israel
- Brooklyn Middleton (@BklynMiddleton) July 8, 2014
House in Jerusalem hit by rocket. No injuries.
- Jonathan Schanzer (@JSchanzer) July 8, 2014
The Iron Dome missile defense system apparently intercepted at least a few of the rockets targeted at the city. Rockets reportedly landed on Bethlehem, a Palestinian Authority-controlled town just a few miles from Jerusalem's municipal boundaries.
#Hamas rockets fell near Palestinian town of Bethlehem, south of Jerusalem. #Gaza
- Daniel Nisman (@DannyNis) July 8, 2014
On a conference call with journalists earlier today, Israel Defense Forces colonel Peter Lerner said that the IDF expected Hamas to strike at heavily-populated areas relatively far from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. "We expect them to launch towards Tel Aviv," Lerner said. "It's something we've taken into consideration during this mission."
Jerusalem has a population of nearly 1 million, and is home to Israel's parliament as well as most of its government ministries - in addition to some of the holiest sites in world religion. Even attempted rocket strikes on Jerusalem could be enough to convince Israeli leaders to ramp up their operation in Gaza - already, the IDF has mobilized tens of thousands of reservists and began building up troops in order to provide the option of a future ground incursion.