Tuesday, June 24, 2008

First Kassams since cease-fire: Three rockets hit western Negev


Jun. 24, 2008
Jpost.com staff and AP , THE JERUSALEM POST

Three Kassam rockets hit the western Negev on Tuesday afternoon, in a second violation of a cease-fire that Hamas has been abiding by since it went into effect last Thursday.

Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that the attack was to avenge an IDF raid that killed one of its members in the West Bank early Tuesday.

The West Bank is not formally part of the truce, however Islamic Jihad said it "cannot keep its hands tied" when its brothers in the West Bank are being targeted. Hamas, however, said it remains committed to the cease-fire agreeement.

A statement from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Office has called the attack a violation of the truce.

One of the rockets damaged a house in Sderot, where two women were treated for shock. A second rocket landed in the Sderot area, causing no casualties or damage, and a third landed in an open area in the western Negev.

The rockets were fired just as Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in an effort to piggyback on the momentum of the cease-fire and push the release of kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Schalit.

Earlier Monday overnight, Palestinian gunmen in the Gaza Strip fired a mortar shell into Israel - the first breach of the cease-fire since it went into effect five days ago.

There were no reports of casualties or damage.

Meanwhile, two Islamic Jihad gunmen, one of them a senior operative by the name of Tarek abu Ghally, 25, were killed in a joint IDF-Shin Bet operation Monday night in Nablus.

The army said the two were killed in exchanges of fire that ensued during an attempt to arrest them.

According to the military, Ghally was planning to carry out a terror attack in Israel "in the very near future."

The soldiers found large amounts of weapons and ammunition on his person.

AP contributed to this repo

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