Sunday, October 07, 2007

Quiet here in Israel? No way, you just have not been informed by the media!

Today we were told:during the last month and a half our security forces have prevented aka stopped, 7 homicide attacks inside Israel proper.In September we had 85 Kassam rockets fired into Israel. This morning a Grad-type Katyusha rocket fired from the northern Gaza Strip landed several hundred meters from a residential area in Netivot on Sunday morning.

The rocket, one of four to land in the western Negev, was the first to land in the Netivot area since Palestinian terrorists started firing rockets at Israel.

Defense officials said that the rocket was Russian-made and had a range of 20 kilometers.

No one was wounded and no damage was reported as a result of the rocket barrage.
Netivot Mayor Yehiel Zohar said that his request to fortify the town's education institutions was turned down since Netivot is located 11 kilometers from the Gaza Strip - one kilometer outside the area that qualifies for fortification.

Government officials told Israel Radio that Israel viewed the Katyusha attack "severely."

MK Yuval Steinitz (Likud) warned residents of Jerusalem, Petah Tikva and Kfar Saba to "awake from their slumber" before the political concessions of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Vice Premier Haim Ramon bring missiles to their homes.

"The prime minister must act decisively to eradicate the rockets from the South instead of offering [Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud] Abbas further withdrawals to the center the country," added Steinitz.

MK Effi Eitam (NU-NRP) said that the government's restraint in the face of Kassam fire on Sderot had led to Katyushas and that "a government that divides Jerusalem will cause a Grad missile to hit the Knesset."

Wait, it is not only rockets coming into Israel. Also Sunday morning, an empty art studio was almost completely burnt when one of eight mortar shells fired from Gaza hit Kibbutz Kerem Shalom. No one was wounded.

Kibbutz secretary Ilan Regev said that dozens of mortars had hit the kibbutz recently but that this was the first time a building had been hit. He added that there were fortified rooms in the kibbutz but no warning system against mortar shells.
The Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility for the mortar attack.
The IDF said it viewed mortar fire no less severely than Kassam fire, and that since Hamas took control of Gaza, the number of mortar shells fired had increased.


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