Palestinians fire 35 rockets at South; 3 civilians hurt - Jerusalem Post

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Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip fired at least 38 rockets and mortars into Israel since midnight Saturday night, according to the Southern District Police, injuring three civilians. The barrage continued a serious escalation that began Saturday evening and progressed through the night, with two IAF air strikes targeting a weapons manufacturing site, two weapons storage facilities and two rocket launching sites in the northern part of the territory. Palestinian sources said two Islamic Jihad terrorists were killed in the strikes.

Municipalities near the southern border canceled school on Sunday amid the ongoing rocket fire.

The fresh launches bring the total number of rocket and mortar attacks to over 60, though Islamic Jihad claimed credit for firing 70 rockets, some of which may have not landed in Israeli territory. Hamas announced that it was also taking part in the rocket attacks, Israel Radio reported.

The three wounded Israelis suffered light to moderate injuries from shrapnel, and were evacuated to the Soroka and Barzilai hospitals. Damage was also done to a factory, a vehicle and an electrical post.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak told Army Radio Sunday morning that Israel is working to ensure the IDF has the freedom to operate. "The primary fight is along the fence, where we're trying to ensure that Israel can operate as normal," Barak said.

"With open eyes, we must strike blows as necessary, and sometimes you get hit, because that's how it goes in a boxing ring," the minister said.

The IDF vowed that it would "not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli civilians or IDF soldiers, and will continue to act against any organization initiating terror attacks against the State of Israel."

Palestinian news agency Ma'an reported one Palestinian was killed and seven civilians were injured in the bombings overnight. A total of 5 Palestinians have been killed since the fighting began over the weekend.

Since Saturday, Palestinian rockets triggered air raid sirens in Ashkelon, Ashdod, Gan Yavne and smaller communities. At least eight long-range rockets were included in the barrage, landing at Ashkelon, Ashdod, Sderot, the Eshkol Regional Council area and the Be'er Tuviya area.


Islamic Jihad features new launcher, fires three rockets in quick succession

The Iron Dome anti-rocket system intercepted at least one rocket headed for Ashdod, while another rocket hit north of the city, failing to cause injuries or damages. The blasts were heard for many kilometers around.

Palestinians fire anti-tank missile at IDF patrol

The latest round of violence began when terrorists fired an anti-tank missile at an IDF Jeep carrying out a routine patrol on the Israeli side of the border on Saturday, striking the vehicle directly and injuring four soldiers.

One soldier was in serious condition with a head injury, one was moderately wounded, and two were lightly injured. They were airlifted to the Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba.

Immediately afterwards, tanks opened fire on the area from which the missile was fired. Tanks also fired on pre-selected targets in the Sa'ajiya area of Gaza near Nahal Oz. Palestinian sources said four people were killed in the return fire, and 25 others were injured.

Home Front Command Minister Avi Dichter said that Israel must restore its military deterrence against Gaza, saying that "this is an unbearable and unreasonable situation. Israel cannot accept a daily terrorist drizzle from Gaza."

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum blamed Israel for the incident, saying, "The occupation's targeting of civilians was a grave escalation that must not pass in silence," and adding that "resistance must be reinforced in order to block the aggression."

In an separate incident at another location, four people were wounded in an Israeli air strike in the town of Khan Younis.

The incident came days after terrorists in Gaza blew up a massive tunnel they had dug from southern Gaza toward Israel. No one was injured in that incident. but a Jeep that was in the area was blown sideways by the force of the explosion.

Yaakov Lappin and Reuters contributed to this report


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