GAZA OPERATION 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu consulted with security officials on May 9, hours after three Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip killed three commanders of the Iran-backed Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) – Khalil Bahtini, Tareq Izzadin and Jihad Ghannam (who the IDF said was responsible for the murder of Tali Hatuel and her four daughters in 2004) – and 10 civilians. Israel said it launched Operation Shield and Arrow on Lag Ba’omer against top terrorists responsible for recent rocket fire who were planning fresh attacks. In response, PIJ fired almost 1,500 rockets at Israel, killing Inga Avramian, 80, in Rehovot and Abdullah Abu Gaba, 35, a Gazan father of six working in an open field on the Israeli border, wounding a dozen others and causing extensive damage. The IDF struck more than 400 targets in Gaza, killing three more PIJ commanders and 33 others. It reported a 95% interception rate by Iron Dome and successfully employed David’s Sling in battle for the first time. Israel thanked Egypt for mediating a ceasefire that went into effect at 10 p.m. on May 13.

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