Indian woman killed in rocket attack in Israel
May 12, 2021  08:12
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A 30-year-old Indian woman in Israel has been killed in a rocket attack by Palestinian militants from Gaza, according to officials.
Soumya Santosh, who hailed from Kerala's Idukki district, worked as a caregiver attending to an old woman at a house in the southern Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon.
 
Ashkelon, which borders the Gaza Strip, has come under a massive fire from the Palestinian militants.
 
At least 31 people were killed in spiralling violence till 9 pm (local time) on Tuesday as Gaza-based militants fired hundreds of rockets on Israel since Monday evening.
 
Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes at Hamas and Islamic Jihad targets in the coastal strip.
 
The Indian woman was said to be living in Israel for the last seven years. 

She has a nine-year-old son whom she had left with her husband in Kerala.
 
Her 80-year-old elderly charge is said to have survived the direct hit on the house and is hospitalised in a serious condition, local media reports said.
 
The deadly rocket attack directly struck the house of the elderly woman.
 
Channel 12 reported that the rocket shelter was at least a minute's run away from the woman's home and the pair could not manage to reach it in time. The home lacked a fortified room of its own.
 
Some media reports said that a technical glitch with an Iron Dome battery (an all-weather air defence system that intercepts and destroys short range rockets) during the massive rocket barrage towards the Israeli coastal city prevented some rockets from being intercepted and may have been responsible for the casualties and deaths.
 
Ashkelon's Mayor Tomer Glam said that some 25 per cent of the residents do not have access to a protected area when rockets are fired at the city. -- PTI
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