Follow the New York Post’s live coverage of Israel continuing its Gaza invasion against Hamas.
Chilling video appears to show a Boeing 737 passenger jet soar through the sky over Israel as Iron Dome missiles collide with Hamas rockets producing terrifying explosions overhead, The Sun reports. The plane is believed to be an El Al flight headed to Tel Aviv from Tbilisi, Georgia.
Rocket sirens blare in the background as two explosions are seen above the commercial jet. Over 7,000 rockets have been launched at Israel since Hamas perpetrated the worst attack on the Jewish homeland in 50 years. 1,400 Israelis have been killed with over 240 hostages taken and thousands injured. FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy
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