Fatah gunmen threaten to fire hundreds of rockets at Israel
Comment: Fatah=Abbas' group-that's right he "controls them"and you expect us to roll over and accept what Bush, Rice and others tell us we must? We have to live in this neighborhood, long after you've gone home!! The Aqsa Martyrs Brigades threatened Thursday morning to fire hundreds of rockets at Israel.
Sderot and western Negev residents on their way to work were greeted by nine Kassams landing in and around the city.
Four landed in populated areas. One landed in the garden of a building, one at a junction in the city and one at an educational institution just outside Sderot, Army Radio reported.
There were no casualties reported as a result of the barrage.
In response, the IAF attacked Kassam rocket cells in northern Gaza from the air. The IDF said they destroyed two Kassams in their launchers which were about to be fired.
The group announced that they have commenced "Operation Gaza Autumn," which would include, among other things, firing rockets at Israel.
In a flyer distributed Thursday morning they said they have not tired of the resistance, and will continue with the military operation, Walla reported.
"Autumn 2007 is arriving without a national unity government. We hear talk of summits here and there. We are marking 90 years since the evil Balfour Declaration, continuing IDF operations into Gaza, killing of Palestinians and destruction of houses."
In Sderot, the Home Front Command placed eight concrete bunkers around the city Thursday morning. It was not clear if the move was connected to the barrage fired in the morning.
Another 43 will be placed around the city by the end of the month, Israel Radio reported.
Meanwhile, the IDF killed four terrorists early Thursday morning in several encounters along the Gaza security fence, Army Radio reported. Guns and ammunition were discovered on their bodies.
It remains to be seen whether Israel will cut the electricity to parts of Gaza in response to the barrage. Defense Minister Ehud Barak recently approved the measure in response to Kassam attacks, but Attorney-General Menahem Mazuz has held up the process until humanitarian measures to ensure the continuance of necessary systems are worked out.
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