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N.L. MPs Yvonne Jones and Gerry Byrne among Canadians taking cover in Jerusalem

A delegation of Canadian MPs and senators was forced to take shelter in Jerusalem late Tuesday after a series of long-range missiles were launched from Gaza at targets in Israel.
A smoke trail of a rocket lunched from inside the Gaza Strip makes its way towards Israel as seen from the Israel-Gaza Border. (Ariel Schalt/Associated Press)

A delegation of CanadianMPs and senators was forced to takeshelter in Jerusalem late Tuesdayafter a series of long-range missiles were launched from Gaza at targets in Israel.

Newfoundland andLabrador LiberalMPs Yvonne Jones and Gerry Byrne areamong the parliamentary delegationin Israel as guests of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs. The other MPs areB.C. Conservative Bob Zimmer, B.C. New Democrat Jasbir Sandhu, and Manitoba Conservative Ted Falk.

Senators Daniel Lang and Salma Ataullahjan were also on the trip, according to CIJA.

In an email to CBC News,Jones said she was unable to do an interviewbut addedit's evident tensions have heightened in the region in recent days.

"It seems the conflict is heated up a little more today but we are assured that we are safe," she wrote.

"Earlier this evening, while visiting the Museum of David, the sirens did sound indicating a bomb or missile,and we were lead by security officers to underground safety in what they indicated (was)a bomb shelter.We were there for only 10 to15 minutes when we were told it was safe to exit."

Labrador MP Yvonne Jones is in Israel as part of a Canadian delegation of MPs and senators. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Jones said the delegationreturned to theirhotelwhere theywere given instructions on what to do over night if there was anotherincident.

"We have been assured by all around us that this area of Israel,and ourselves, are not under any threat and (we) should not worry about safety," she said. "We intend to carry on with our schedule at this stage, evaluating the tension on the ground here."

The rocket attacks and Israeli counterstrikes have intensified in recent weeks as tensions have soared over the killing of three Israeli teenagers and the apparent revenge killing of a Palestinian teenager by three Jewish suspects.

The military said more than 120 rockets hit Israel over the past two days, a dramatic spike after nearly two years of relative quiet that followed a previous Israeli campaign to root out Gaza rocket launchers.

Israel responded with dozens of airstrikes throughout Gaza, targeting the homes of several Hamas operatives allegedly involved in rocket fire.

Jones said they've also been briefed on the recent incidents that have caused anescalation in the conflict.

"(This is) abeautiful, holy and sacred land that bearsthe bruises of historic turmoil," she wrote. "We have so much to be thankful for in Canada; peace of our people andcivility of our neighbours beingamongstthe greatest."