Significant economic damage, the closure of airports, harsh strikes on tourism, direct targeting of gas stations, terror, fear and psychological crises, were the toll of the rockets of the Palestinian resistance factions, which pound Israeli cities and towns in response to the aggression of the occupation that has continued for days on Gaza.

International and Israeli media say that the response of the resistance this time is more painful because of the density, accuracy and hitting of the missiles, and they have turned the lives of Israelis into hell.

The American newspaper "New York Times" says that Tel Aviv was a target for launching missiles in the past wars, but not with the intensity of the past few days.

The Wall Street Journal quoted an Israeli Air Force officer as saying that "Hamas has enough missiles to attack Israel for a long time."