Posted on 12/21/2006 9:29:21 AM PST by Alouette
Palestinian terror groups launch Qassam rocket from northern Gaza Thursday evening; rocket lands near school in Sderot. Three rockets fired at Israel Thursday morning, following seven rockets launched Wednesday
Shmulik Hadad Published: 12.21.06, 18:55
Palestinian terror groups launched a Qassam rocket from northern Gaza on Thursday afternoon. The rocket landed near a school in Sderot.
At the present no injuries or damage have been reported.
Three Qassam rockets were fired at Israel Thursday morning, following seven rockets launched Wednesday.
Two of the rockets fired Thursday landed in Palestinian territory, and one landed in Israel.
The Sderot Municipality reported that the Color Red alert system identified the launching of a rocket at the western Negev at about 6:20 a.m.
Wednesday saw a record number of Qassam rockets launched in one day during the ceasefire which was declared last month. In total, seven rockets were fired on Wednesday and during the night, landing in the western Negev.
At least 40 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip since the truce came into force.
There was no "truce" once the first rocket was launched.
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Hamas?
Lock the animals out! Cut off all shared resources. No Palestinians get to work in Israel until one month free of any sort of attack. Then let 'em come back in. The next kid to throw a rock or the next rocket to fly over, do it again.
Olmert is such a wuss. If a rocket hit a school and killed all the kids, I wonder if he would do anything.
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Smite the jihadists wherever they are to be found..
Hamas aim is improving only if we assume they are targeting children. But that is a gimmie...
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