4 yr old Daniel Tregerman, killed in mortar strike in Shaar Hanegev today #Israel #Gaza pic.twitter.com/G9aGah6ReQ
— Ben Hartman (@Benhartman) August 22, 2014
At first, the IDF said that the rocket launched from Gaza that killed the boy came from an UNRWA school. However, later on, they retracted the statement and said that the site it was launched from was in Hamas's control. UNRWA also denied the claim. After sundown on Friday, a rocket which struck a highway near Gan Yavneh left one man critically injured. Three others were lightly hurt and rushed to hospital for treatment. A number of motorists were treated for shock. Rocket sirens were activated in Tel Aviv just before sundown on Friday as Palestinians in Gaza launched at least three projectiles at central Israel.Witnesses reported hearing at least three explosions overhead. No word yet on whether any injuries or damage resulted from the incident.Sirens were also heard in the adjacent suburbs of Tel Aviv, including Ramat Gan, Holon, Bat Yam, and Givatayim. Earlier Friday, a rocket fired by Palestinians in Gaza slammed into a synagogue in the southern city of Ashdod, injuring three people.According to police, the injuries resulted from flying shrapnel immediately after impact. The Magen David Adom rescue service reported that two people were lightly hurt and one moderately injured. Eight others were treated for shock.Earlier Friday morning, a mortar shell landed near a preschool in southern Israel's Eshkol Regional Council during continued barrages of rocket fire from the Gaza Strip. Hamas vowed early Friday that it would be “strengthened” in its quest “to lift the siege on Gaza” and “liberate Jerusalem and Palestine from the neo-Nazi occupier who destroys houses and kills women and children.”Despite the ongoing hostilities, Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas was expected to arrive Friday evening in Cairo and hold talks over the weekend with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and to discuss developments regarding the Gaza conflict.Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq, however, denied reports that exiled Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal was also slated to visit the Egyptian capital.On Thursday, Abbas and Mashaal met in Doha to discuss ways of resuming the indirect talks with Israel over a long-term cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. The meeting was held in the presence of the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.After fighting resumed, Israeli and Palestinian delegates left indirect negotiation in Cairo that were aiming to secure a long-term truce. Egypt said it would continue contact with both sides.Khaled Abu Toameh, Yaakov Lappin and Reuters contributed to this report.