Israel-Palestine conflict: What sparked the latest bout of violence?
Israel's Ramon Airport suspended operations on Thursday for a brief while after being targetted by Hamas rockets. No damage or casualties were reported.
An Israeli official confirmed the airport had not been targeted by Palestinian rocket fire and was operating as usual, Haaretz reported.
Israel deployed additional troops to Gaza's border Thursday as the military conflict with Palestinian Islamists raged on, while inside Israel security forces scrambled to contain deadly riots between Jews and Arabs.
Army tanks shelled the Palestinian enclave and AFP reporters saw troops assembling at the security barrier. But the armed forces maintained a ground offensive was not the primary focus of the operation against Palestinian militants. (AFP)
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin visited Lod on Thursday as violent riots ravagedthe Jewish-Arab city. He said, "What we need now is strength and power, and backing for the police," Netanyahu said.
"You have our backing. Do not be afraid, act!" the PM said in a tweet.
"We will recruit more forces, including IDF soldiers, we will use other means and arrests. We will use batons, rugs, hallucinations - everything - to restore peace and order to all the cities of Israel," he added.