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‘This is an all out war on Israeli civilians’

Danielle Bett, communications director with the Yachad organisation, has told how a building not far from her home in Tel Aviv was hit by a rocket fired by Hamas terroists earlier today, adding;”This is an all out war on Israeli civilians.”

Speaking to Jewish News on Saturday afternoon as she remained inside he home in the city Betts said:”This was not expected.

“Usually there’s strong indications that something like is going to happen.

“There’s been a heavy barrage of rockets over the past couple of hours. I’m in a relatively safe space now, but the building not far from me was hit by a rocket earlier today.”

Bett, who has long been a passionate supporter of efforts to find a peaceful resolution of the conflict with the Palestinians, was forthright in her condemnation of the actions of Hamas and its supporters.

“This is an all out war on civilians. There are people who have been lynched, and there are people who have been held hostage.

“This is a war against innocent Israeli civilians.”

To those attempting to explain the attacks by citing actions by Israel, Bett added:”There is not whataboutery to be done.

“No excuses can be made over the fact that people are being terrorised in their homes and in their towns.”

She said she believed the actions of Hamas are now likely to “make matters worse.”

Bett said:”I don’t think this is something that is going to be over in a couple of days.”