Archive for November 16, 2012

3 Soldiers Wounded in Rocket Attack

November 16, 2012

3 Soldiers Wounded in Rocket Attack – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News.

Three soldiers were wounded Friday when a rocket hit the Eshkol region. Terrorists fire 507 rockets in three days.
By Maayana Miskin

First Publish: 11/16/2012, 3:23 PM
 Wounded soldiers in Soroka hospital (file)

Wounded soldiers in Soroka hospital (file)
Israel news photo: Flash 90

 

Three soldiers were wounded Friday afternoon when Gaza terrorists hit the Eshkol region with a short-range rocket. One of the soldiers is in moderate condition, and the other two are in light condition.

They were taken to Soroka hospital in Be’er Sheva for treatment.

Since the beginning of Operation Pillar of Defense on Tuesday, Gaza terrorists have fired 507 rockets at Israeli communities. Twenty-six of the rockets hit populated areas, including at least three that directly hit homes.

One hit an apartment in Kiryat Malachi, killing three people. The funeral for one of the victims on Friday was interrupted by yet another rocket attack.

The Iron Dome defense system, which was designed to take out the mid-range rockets fired at larger cities, has shot down 110 rockets.

At least two rockets have hit the Tel Aviv region, showing that Hamas has increased its capabilities since Israel’s last major counter-terror operation in the area. Both rockets hit open areas and did not cause injury.

 

Turkey raps Israel on Gaza, to discuss with US, Egypt

November 16, 2012

Jerusalem Post – Breaking News.

By REUTERS

 

11/16/2012 15:51

ISTANBUL – Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan decried Israeli’s air strikes on Gaza on Friday as a pre-election stunt and said he would discuss the crisis with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo this weekend.

Under Erdogan’s Islamist-rooted AK Party, Turkey has sought to use its clout as a rising democratic power in the Muslim world to increase its influence in the Middle East, distancing itself from former ally Israel.

Erdogan said he would speak by phone with US President Barack Obama later on Friday and that Ankara was also seeking talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the prospect of a full Israeli ground invasion.

The United States says it has asked Turkey and Egypt to encourage the Islamist Hamas movement that rules Gaza to cease rocket fire into Israel, but Erdogan laid the blame for the deepening crisis firmly on the Jewish state.

Three IDF soldiers injured in Eshkol area rocket hit

November 16, 2012

Jerusalem Post – Breaking News.

 

By JPOST.COM STAFF

 

11/16/2012 15:35

 

Three soldiers were injured from shrapnel when a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit the Eshkol Regional Council area on Friday.
One soldier was injured moderately and two were injured lightly.

The soldiers were evacuated to Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba.

President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Meeting – Operation Pillar of Defense

November 16, 2012

President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Meeting – Operation Pillar of Defense – YouTube.

TA city hall opens public shelters after rocket strikes

November 16, 2012

Jerusalem Post – Breaking News.

11/16/2012 14:57
Tel Aviv municipality decided to open all public bomb shelters in the city on Friday afternoon, following two rocket strikes on the city on Thursday evening and Friday afternoon.Tel Aviv Police called on the public to follow Homefront Command instructions, and get to a safe room or shelter within 90 seconds of the siren going off.Police heavily beefed up patrols in Tel Aviv following the strike.

This is the first time that the central city’s mayor instructed to open public shelters since the 1991 Gulf War.

16,000 reservists called up; IDF prepares for Gaza ground op

November 16, 2012

Israel Hayom | 16,000 reservists called up; IDF prepares for Gaza ground op.

IDF continues firing on targets in Gaza as infantry and armored units gather near the border • On third day of operation, IDF hits dozens of Gaza targets from air and sea • “The prime minister’s instructions are to hit them hard,” says official.

Shlomo Cesana and Lilach Shoval
An air force strike on Gaza on Thursday. Dozens of Palestinian long-range rockets were destroyed in the first wave of attacks.

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Photo credit: AP

Rockets Strike near Tel Aviv

November 16, 2012

Rockets Strike near Tel Aviv – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News.

Two rockets hit the Tel Aviv area, residents report a loud blast. City begins opening bomb shelters.

By Maayana Miskin

First Publish: 11/16/2012, 1:41 PM

 

Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv
Flash 90

A rocket alert siren sounded in Tel Aviv on Friday afternoon, and residents reported hearing a loud blast a short time later.

Security services are searching for the impact site. According to initial reports, at least one rocket hit an open area in the Gush Dan region.

No injuries have been reported.

Hamas has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

The city of Tel Aviv has decided to open its bomb shelters. City workers are going from shelter to shelter to open the doors in case of further attacks.

The cities of Be’er Sheva, Ashdod, Ashkelon and Ofakim repeatedly came under attack Friday. The Iron Dome defense system shot down several rockets.

One rocket hit and demolished a home in a community near Gaza, but did not cause injury as the residents were not at home.

Two Gaza rockets explode in Tel Aviv area. No casualties

November 16, 2012

Two Gaza rockets explode in Tel Aviv area. No casualties.

DEBKAfile Special Report November 16, 2012, 2:08 PM (GMT+02:00)

Israeli tanks on standby outside Gaza

Two long-range Fajr-5 missiles exploded Friday, Nov. 16 on open ground in and around Tel Aviv without causing casualties or damage.

Warning sirens sounded first. Residents told to open bomb shelters. Three civilians were injured in the Eshkol district in the continuous Palestinian rocket fire raking southern towns and villages from early Friday morning. Iron Dome intercepted some missiles before they hit Beersheba, Ashdod and Ashkelon in salvoes. Israeli ground forces continue to build up on the Gaza border awaiting government orders to go in.

debkafile reported earflier Friday: As Hamas government officials greeted Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Kandil on his arrival for a short visit to the Gaza Strip, Friday morning, Nov. 16, Palestinian rocket crews stepped up their barrage against Israel. After Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu acceded to Cairo’s request to suspend military action for the visit, air strikes were resumed over northern Gaza to counter Palestinians fire across the South: Dozens of rockets exploded in Beersheba, Ashdod, Hof Ashkelon, Ashkelon, Shear Hanegev, Ofakim, Sderot, Eshkol and Kiryat Malachi. There were several panic victims and direct hits to houses.

Thursday night, long-range Fajr rockets exploded in Greater Tel Aviv region, Israel’s urban and commercial heartland (3 million population) – two landing near Bat Yam or the sea and one or two between Rishon Lezion and Palmachim.

IDF armored, artillery and mechanized infantry units continued to stream to the Gaza border Thursday and Friday, gathering at jumping-off positions for crossing into the enclave in the next stage of the operation. Reservists are reporting for duty on the orders the defense minister issued for 30,000 call-ups. They are reporting at schools in various towns which were converted to registration stations.
Schools in the heavily battered south remain closed indefinitely and all locations within 40 kilometers stay on emergency footing for rocket attacks.

The IDF is rushing forward the completion of the fifth Iron Dome battery after the first four stopped some 150 incoming rockets in the last 48 hours.

debkafile:  Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz and the high IDF command are pushing for the ground operation, Stage B of the Pillar of Cloud operation, to start without delay. The prime minister and defense minister prefer to wait.

Thursday night, as the operation wound up its second day, the Israeli Air Force intensified its action, conducting 250 strikes across the territory, supported from the Mediterranean by the Israeli Navy. They targeted rocket-launching positions, stores, silos, arms and ordnance dumps and the eight tunnels snaking under the border fence for use in terrorist attacks and exploding booby-traps.  A generator was hit near the residence of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.

Our sources report that Thursday, some international airlines cancelled flights to Israel. International airline officials told debkafile that security in central Israel is uncertain after Palestinian rockets from Gaza reached the Tel Aviv area. They fear Ben Gurion international airport at Lod may be next.

The sources noted that the landing of a rocket in the sea off Bat Yam posed a serious aviation hazard because it occurred under the flight path of passenger planes bound for and departing Israel. Intense Israeli Air Force activity over Gaza was making commercial flights additionally “hazardous if not impossible,” they said.
Air France was the first to reschedule flights and advise passengers to call in before setting out for their airport of departure.
Also on Thursday, the US embassy in Tel Aviv advised its nationals and staff to avoid non-essential travel to southern Israel and the children of staff to stay home from their schools in the Tel Aviv area.
A skeleton staff would operate the embassy with most of the diplomats and personnel taking the day off and staying home for their own safety, in case Yarkon Street where the building is situated were to come under Palestinian rocket fire.

Egypt’s Mursi says Cairo ‘will not leave Gaza on its own’

November 16, 2012

Jerusalem Post – Breaking News.

( Morsi and the Moslem brotherhood have to sell this to the US in order to get their aid.  Maybe Obama will buy it.  The Senate?  Good luck! – JW )

By REUTERS
11/16/2012 14:14
CAIRO – Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi denounced Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip as “a blatant aggression against humanity” and said Cairo “would not leave Gaza on its own”, the state news agency MENA reported.Morsi made the comments in a speech following Friday prayers in a mosque in central Cairo, MENA said. His prime minister, Hisham Kandil, visited the Gaza Strip on Friday.

“Cairo will not leave Gaza on its own … Egypt today is not the Egypt of yesterday, and Arabs today are not the Arabs of yesterday,” Mursi added.

Germany blames Hamas for escalation in Gaza violence

November 16, 2012

Jerusalem Post – Breaking News.

By REUTERS
11/16/2012 13:11
BERLIN – German Chancellor Angela Merkel is “very worried” about an escalation of violence in the Middle East and calls on Hamas to immediately stop shooting rockets from Gaza into Israel, a government spokesman said on Friday.

“Hamas in Gaza is responsible for the outbreak of violence,” spokesman Georg Streiter told a news conference. “There is no justification for the shooting of rockets at Israel, which has led to massive suffering of the civilian population.

“The Chancellor urges those responsible in the Gaza Strip to immediately stop firing on Israel. At the same time she calls on the Egyptian government to use its influence on Hamas to limit the violence and bring it to an end.”

Streiter said the Israeli government had the “right and obligation” to protect its population.