"CEASE FIRE," PALESTINIAN STYLE
Since 'Cease Fire' - A Bomb Every Day
“In the past three weeks,” IDF sources reported, “we have discovered an explosive device on the average of one a day. This indicates a potentially dangerous method that terrorists have employed since the beginning of the ceasefire: They are simply filling the land with explosives.”
“At least some of the [bombs] have been planted under the noses of PA policemen,” the sources said.
Palestinian terrorists fired a Kassam rocket yesterday at the Gush Katif town of N’vei Dekalim, opened fire on soldiers in at least two instances, and fired a mortar shell towards Gadid. No one was injured and no damage was reported.
Israeli soldiers discovered four bombs planted near Jewish towns in northern and southern Gaza yesterday. The bombs weighed a total of over 200 kilograms (440 pounds). Two of the bombs were found near the town of Rafiah, which straddles the Egyptian border. One of the devices was of the type used by Hizbullah terrorists in southern Lebanon.
Two other bombs were discovered near Kibbutz Alumim, a religious kibbutz within Israel’s pre-1967 borders.
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