Armed attacks on Israel continue to protest the occupation forces ongoing massacres in the Gaza Strip. Last Friday, three Israelis were killed and three wounded in a shooting incident near the city of Ashdad. Immediately after this attack, the police issued a special warning throughout Israel. 

The three Israeli immigrants were killed on Friday when a man opened fire at a bus stop in the town of Kiryat Malakhi, near Ashdod, ABNA news agency and Perstoud reported. The bus stop is located just 25 km from the Gaza Strip.

Israel Police Chief Kobi Shabtai and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gavi visited the scene after the attack. 

Police said an armed Israeli gunned down the assailant on the spot. However, the police did not give any details about the attacker. 

Israeli military authorities said six people were taken to nearby Kaplan Hospital with gunshot wounds after the attack, where three died. However, according to another report, not three but two people were killed. 

Analysts say Israeli troops have been carrying out massacres in Gaza for more than four months. As a result of this, the incidents of violence inside Israel are also increasing. Most Israelis spend their days in fear. 

On the other hand, following the instructions of Tel Aviv, about 1.4 million Gazans have taken refuge in the city of Rafah on the border with Egypt to avoid the attacks of the Israeli army.

Netanyahu's government says, this time the occupying forces will also attack Rafah city. 

After such an announcement, most of the world's most influential countries, including the United States, Israel's main sponsor, have warned Tel Aviv. As a result, they fear that this war will spread further.