Two senior Hamas officials were killed by Israeli air strikes, and Tel Aviv was attacked by rockets.

  According to Palestinian media reports, from the 10th to the early morning of the 11th local time, the Israeli military continued to launch air strikes on various targets in the Gaza. The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) continued to fire rockets at Israel.

  The Israeli army continued to launch air strikes against the Gaza.

  On the 10th, the Israeli army continued its air raid on the Gaza, which lasted from day to night, and smoke rose in many places in the Gaza. At a port in Gaza, the ships docked there were attacked by Israeli troops, and a fire broke out at the scene, and rockets landed around the ships. In the early morning of 11th local time, Israeli air strikes on Gaza continued. In addition, in the early morning of the same day, Palestinian militants clashed with Israeli troops in the eastern part of Nablus in the West Bank.

  The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement on the afternoon of 10th, saying that the Israeli army had attacked Hamas’s Minister of Economy and a senior member of Hamas’s Political Bureau in the Gaza. Hamas sources confirmed that two senior Hamas officials were killed by Israeli air strikes that day. In addition, an IDF spokesman said on the same day that the IDF had completely controlled the area around the Gaza Strip, but this statement was not confirmed by the Palestinian side.

  Hamas continues to fire rockets at Israel.

  On the afternoon of 10th, Hamas fired a large number of rockets from Gaza to Israel, and an air defense alarm sounded in Ashkelon, about 10 kilometers away from Gaza, and Israel’s "Iron Dome" defense system intercepted the loud noise from the rockets one after another. In addition, at night, the air defense alarm sounded again in Ashkelon, and the Israeli army intercepted a new round of rocket attacks. Tel Aviv, Israel, also sounded air defense alarms several times that day.

  Quds force, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Jehad), said that the army fired rockets at Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv and Ashkelon that night.