Northern-most strike yet: Grad lands near Gadera

Northern-most strike yet: Grad lands near Gade… JPost – Defense.

 

By YAAKOV LAPPIN AND JPOST.COM STAFF

 

03/12/2012 14:41
Terrorists in Gaza launch 25 rockets into southern Israel on 4th day of hostilities; Iron Dome intercepts at least 7 rockets targeting Beersheba, Ashdod; Palestinians claim 5 killed in Israeli air strikes.

Rockets fired from gaza By Nikola Solic / Reuters

A Grad rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed in the Gedera area on Monday, marking the northern-most point hit by terrorists in the current round of escalation that began Friday and has included the launching of some 200 rockets by terrorists targeting southern Israel.

The Grad, which struck in the Gedera area, was one of 25 rockets fired into Israel on Monday. Some damage was caused to a structure in the attack.

Earlier on Monday, terrorists in the Gaza Strip directed rocket salvos at two major cities, Beersheba and Ashdod.

At least seven of the 24 rockets fired on Monday were intercepted by the Iron Dome rocket defense system.

Rocket ranges from Gaza

Five rockets fired toward Ashdod were intercepted by the Iron Dome rocket defense system later on Monday. An additional rocket exploded in the Ashdod area later on Monday, causing damage to homes.

Almost simultaneously to the offensive on Ashdod, two rockets landed in an open area outside of Beersheba on Monday morning and a third rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome.

The Home Front Command, along with the heads of a number of local authorities in southern Israel, decided Sunday night to cancel school in all towns and cities located between 7 km to 40 km from the Gaza Strip for the second straight day. The decision applied to the cities of Ashkelon, Ashdod, Beersheba, Netivot, Sderot, Kiryat Malachi, Gadera, Rahat, Yavneh, Lakiyeh, and the Gan Yavneh Regional Council.

The IDF continued to respond to the attacks with at least nine airstrikes launched against terror targets in Gaza overnight Sunday and on Monday.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad said that two armed terrorists belonging to the organization were killed in IAF strikes, bringing the total number of Palestinians killed since hostilities began Friday to 20.

Palestinians later reported that three Palestinian civilians had been killed in IAF strikes. Gaza hospital sources added that 25 civilians were hurt when an Israeli rocket hit a house in northern Gaza. The IDF did not confirm the Palestinian reports.

The IAF strikes carried out early Monday morning targeted a weapons-storage site and four rocket-launch sites in the northern Gaza Strip and one rocket-launch site in the southern Gaza strip. The IDF confirmed hits on its targets, and stated that the strikes were in response to rocket fire.

The latest round of violence flared on Friday when an air strike killed two Palestinian terror leaders in Gaza accused by Israel of planning a cross-border attack via Egypt. A salvo of rockets followed, leaving six people wounded in Israel.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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One Comment on “Northern-most strike yet: Grad lands near Gadera”

  1. lion of zion's avatar lion of zion Says:

    Instead of drawing nice looking diagrams the army better would stop this nightmare once and for all ! I dont understand why the population in the south is accepting this madness ! What is the army for if they cant stop this nightmare ? The people in the south should start civil disobediance : the state is forsaking them – forget the state ! No more taxes, no more cooperation of the municipalities with the state ! Enough is enough ! If the government thinks the situation in the south is OK like this, let them move the Knesset to Sderot NOW ! Otherwise go on strike until the government does its job !


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