JERUSALEM, May 20 (UPI) -- Israel's defense minister declared a state
of emergency Sunday in Sderot, which has been under near constant
rocket attack from Gaza.
Minister Amir Peretz's declaration came as a new barrage of five Qassam
rockets stuck Sderot Sunday morning. No one was reported killed or
seriously injured, though some residents were hospitalized in shock.
Sderot residents called the emergency declaration too little, too late,
the Jerusalem Post reported.
"Only after dozens of Qassam rockets and thousands of residents have
left Sderot, the government only now understands that there is a state
of emergency in Sderot," said Alon Davidi, a Sderot resident.
The declaration gives civilian authority to Israel's Home Front Command
to close factories and schools and order medical clinics, the Post
said. Peretz declared a similar state of emergency in northern Israel
following Hezbollah rocket attacks last summer during Israel's war on
Lebanon.
About 4,000 of Sderot's 23,000 residents have left the city for
temporary "relief" shelters in safer parts of Israel, the Post
reported.
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