Gaza fired rockets at Israel on Thursday, hours after Benjamin Netanyahu was declared the winner in Israel's election. One of these was intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system. Rocket sirens alerted the Israeli towns of Qisufim, Ain Hashlosha and Nirim near the Gaza border near the Gaza border after a rocket was launched from the Gaza Strip, the military said in a statement. The military said the rocket fired from Gaza in southern Israel at around 10 PM but landed in the Gaza Strip before reaching the target.
According to Israeli media, the attack happened after Netanyahu and his allies won enough seats in Israel's parliament to form a majority government. Netanyahu told his supporters during a speech at a victory rally in Jerusalem on Tuesday morning that "we have received a massive vote of confidence and we are on the verge of a huge victory."
Israel's caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid also congratulated former PM Netanyahu. Yer Lapid told Netanyahu that he instructed all departments in the prime minister's office to prepare for an orderly transfer of power. According to the Times of Israel, Yer Lapid said that "the nation of Israel is above any political thought. I wish Netanyahu all the best for Israel and the people of Israel."
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