Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Rocket Fire Hits Kibbutz, Southern Outskirts of Ashkelon

Hana Levi Julian

Dedication: To the rude, obnoxious and historical revisionists attending a presentation at San Jose State University-this is why we fight-you embarrassed yourselves last week!
(IsraelNN.com) Gaza terrorists continued their rocket attacks on the western Negev on Sunday with an early-morning attack on a Gaza Belt kibbutz, and another, longer-range missile attack aimed at the coastal city of Ashkelon in the mid-afternoon.
A Grad rocket exploded at around 2:00 p.m. on the southern outskirts of the Mediterranean city. The missile landed in the city's industrial zone, fortunately in an open area. No one was physically injured and no damage was reported, although workers in the nearby factories reported that the blast from the explosion was "very loud." Western Negev residents had already been roused first thing Sunday morning by the now-almost-daily blare of the Color Red rocket siren warning of an attack by Gaza terrorists.
The warning, which came at 6:30 a.m., was followed within seconds by a Kassam rocket explosion in the parking lot of a kibbutz located in the Sha'ar HaNegev region near Sderot.

No one was physically injured in the attack. However, several cars were set afire and badly damaged.

Gaza terrorists had also fired two rockets at the western Negev on Friday. One landed near a kibbutz in the Sha'ar HaNegev region, and the second exploded in an area on the southern outskirts of the coastal city of Ashkelon.

The IDF retaliated late Friday night in response to the attacks, sending Air Force pilots to bomb four smuggling tunnels and a weapons storage facility in Gaza.
A statement issued by the IDF on Saturday noted that secondary explosions were seen following several of the attacks, indicating there were weapons and explosives being smuggled through the tunnels.

No injuries were reported among Israeli military personnel and all returned safely to base following the operation.
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