Thursday, November 2, 2006

ROCKET FIRE FROM GAZA CONTINUES

Palestinians Fire Seven Rockets at Israel Wednesday - Shmulik Hadad
Palestinians in Gaza fired seven Kassam rockets at Sderot and the western Negev on Wednesday. One rocket landed in the backyard of a Sderot home. Two rockets fell in a factory in Sderot's industrial zone. Another rocket landed south of Ashkelon near a strategic facility. (Ynet News)

See also Palestinians Fire Three Rockets at Israel Thursday Morning - Josh Brannon
Palestinians in Gaza fired three Kassam rockets at Sderot on Thursday morning. One landed in the city, another hit its outskirts, and the third landed near a western Negev kibbutz. IDF St.-Sgt. Kiril Golanshin, 21, was killed on Wednesday during a firefight in Beit Hanun in Gaza. (Jerusalem Post)

See also Dodging Death in a Sderot Playground - Josh Brannon
The Kassam rocket just cleared the apartment block before slamming into the Sderot playground, less than 15 meters from the jungle gym. A child was wounded and another four individuals were treated for shock in Tuesday afternoon's rocket attack. "You see how we live? I don't need an alarm clock, because almost every day the Red Dawn (warning system) wakes me up," said Ura Meshayilov, 22. "No one should have to live like this." Robert Pessako, also 22, said, "We are playing by two separate rules. They launch rockets indiscriminately into our neighborhoods, and then we put our own soldiers at risk, sending them in there and telling them not to shoot if they think they may hit a civilian, while the terrorists shoot from behind them." (Jerusalem Post)

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