The video reportedly captures a rocket hit bus in the Israeli city of Höln

Awesome video It allegedly captures the moment a rocket slipped into a bus south of Tel Aviv in the Holy City of Israel, injuring three people, including a 5-year-old girl.

People stand on the road before hearing a loud bang and a massive explosion occurs in the background.

The man filming the explosion is heard saying, “Calm down, I’m here, calm down!” In Hebrew after the explosion.

The Israel Defense Forces said the projectile, “one of hundreds” fired by Hamas, collided with an uncontrollable passenger bus on Sokolov Street, and Israeli Ynet News reported.

Officials with the country’s EMS service, Magnan David Edom, said a 50-year-old man, a 30-year-old woman and a 5-year-old girl were taken to the hospital.

Meanwhile, Israel’s fire service said on Wednesday that it had almost completely ended an explosion at a petroleum facility in southern Israel that was hit by a rocket fired by Hamas militants.

A video of a rocket attack on a bus has been made in the Israeli city of Höln.
A 50-year-old man, a 30-year-old woman and a 5-year-old girl were taken to the hospital after the incident, officials said.
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It landed Tuesday night near a Petroleum and Energy Infrastructure Limited facility south of Echelon during a major barrage by Gaza militants.

Israel Fire and Rescue Services said 20 teams were working for 25 hours to extinguish Eterno on a large scale.

The video was filmed on Sokolov Street.
The rocket crashed on Sokolov Street in the city of Holon.
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The Israeli state-owned petroleum and energy infrastructure said the fuel was transferred to another facility.

A video of a rocket attack on a bus has been made in the Israeli city of Höln.
People can be seen running on the road after a massive fire in the background.
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On Wednesday, health and environmental officials have instructed residents to avoid being outside for long periods of time as hot smoke was still rising on Ashidon.

Meanwhile, Israeli President Ryuven Rivlin said the country’s Arab leaders are “supporting terrorism and riots” by remaining silent about unrest in mixed communities.

He added that “the silence of the Arab leadership is meant to” encourage the breakdown of society “amid the most severe outbreak of violence since the 2014 Gaza war.

Rivlin said that Israel must “chase rioters to restore security and order with all of us, as well as to fight terrorism from Gaza without compromise.”

According to reports, the death toll from the spiral enmity has climbed to six Israelis and at least 53 Palestinians.

With post wires

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