Under Fire
Sderot under fire again Photo: Zeev Trachtman
Rockets fired at Sderot
Is fragile lull over? Qassam rocket barrage fired at southern town
Wednesday night; attack causes some damage, no injuries reported;
earlier, Islamic Jihad vows to avenge killing of four terrorists
Shmulik Hadad
Will truce last? At least eight Qassam rockets were fired at Sderot
from the northern Gaza Strip Wednesday night following a brief lull in
attacks on southern Israel communities.
Two rockets landed in town, near a school and next to a warehouse, and
caused some damage. Security forces were attempting to pinpoint the
landing site of another rocket that apparently fell in a residential
area. One rocket landed in the Strip, while the others landed in open
areas outside Sderot.
No injuries were reported in the night barrage, but at least one local
resident suffered from anxiety and was being treated by paramedics at
the scene.
The "Color Red" alert system was activated to warn of incoming rockets
and residents in the area reported hearing explosions moments before
the Qassams landed in town. A short while before the attacks, the
Islamic Jihad threatened to avenge the death of four terrorists killed
by security forces in the West Bank town of Bethlehem earlier in the
day.
First rocket attack since Tuesday
Wednesday night's barrage marks the first rocket attack since mid-day
Tuesday, when Palestinians in Gaza fired a rocket at Ashkelon shortly
after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert visited the southern city.
During his visit, Olmert said that rocket attacks on Ashkelon are
likely to continue.
"This has been Israel's reality for the past 60 years, and this demands
restraint as well as strength," the prime minister told board members
of the Barzilai Medical Center in the city."The Grad is heavier than
the Qassam, and we have no way of preventing these things (rocket
attacks) from recurring."
The prime minister later visited a school in town, where he discovered
that students had no time to reach bomb shelters and were using their
desks as the only defense against incoming rockets. Olmert asked the
children to demonstrate what happens when a Color Red alert sounds,
prompting the children to vanish under their desks in seconds.
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