Thursday, March 13, 2008

Dozen Rockets Fired From Gaza, Galilee Arabs Target Jews

Ezra HaLevi

More than fifteen Kassam rockets were fired at Sderot and the western Negev from Gaza overnight. No injuries were reported.

Two of the rockets landed inside Sderot – one next to a school, on a soccer field and the other near a warehouse – causing damage to property. The rest of the rockets landed in open areas throughout the western Negev, with one falling inside Gaza.Though no one physically wounded was hospitalized, there was at least one case of shock.

Though media continue to speak about a “lull” or “unofficial cease-fire,” a Grad-type Katyusha missile was fired at Ashkelon Tuesday as well.

Israeli-Arabs Stone Jewish Motorists
Israeli-Arabs have continued the steady series of rock-attacks on Jewish motorists driving in the Galilee.

A bus driving in Nazareth Illit was targeted by Arab stone-throwers on Wednesday. No damage or injuries were reported. Another bus driving near Akko was also hit by Arab rock-throwers. The windshield was smashed, but the attackers failed to inflict any injuries. Three suspects were caught and arrested.

There have been dozens of incidents of rock attacks in northern Israel by Israeli-Arabs since the beginning of this year.

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