Israel under fire - April 2011
Israel under fire - April 2011
Following the missile attack on a school bus on Thursday, April 7, over 120 rockets and mortar shells were fired on Israel's south by Gaza terror groups over the weekend.
Over the past 48 hours, terrorist organizations in Gaza fired over 120 Grad missiles, rockets and mortars at the Israeli home front, throughout southern Israel. Since Thursday, about 10 Grad missiles and rockets were intercepted by IAF Aerial Defense Corps forces, using the "Iron Dome" system stationed in Beersheba and Ashkelon.
The farming communities of the Sha'ar Hanegev and Eshkol regional councils have been subjected to continuous mortar and rocket attacks. One of rockets that struck a kibbutz in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, late on Saturday afternoon, hit a main water pipe. One rocket fell in the Eshkol Regional Council area and caused damage to homes. Three people remained hospitalized at the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon suffering from shock after experiencing rocket attacks. Six other shock victims were released to their homes. Rockets also fell in the Lachish region, in the western Negev.
Summary of IDF activity in response attacks from Gaza (Communicated by the IDF Spokesperson)
Over the past 48 hours, in response to
the incident in which a school bus was hit with an anti-tank
missile IAF aircraft and armored forces
targeted eleven squads of terrorists in the northern and
southern Gaza Strip, immediately following their firing of
rockets and mortars at the Israeli home front, deliberately
targeting Israeli civilians. Following heavy rocket and
mortar fire at residents of the Eshkol Regional Council,
fired from within a civilian neighborhood in southern Gaza
on Friday (April 8), an IAF aircraft targeted two terrorist
squads at the launch sites. Next to one of the targets, in
addition to the terror squad, uninvolved civilians were
apparently injured. The IDF regrets that the Hamas terrorist
organization chooses to operate from within its civilian
population, using it as a "human shield". IAF aircraft
targeted 15 terror activity sites in the Gaza Strip,
including terror infrastructure sites, Hamas outposts,
smuggling tunnels and weapons manufacturing and storage
facilities. The targets struck included a truck containing
weaponry in the northern Gaza Strip and a smuggling tunnel
in the southern Gaza Strip. Direct hits were
confirmed. Additionally, during joint IDF-ISA activities,
IAF aircraft targeted Hamas commanders and operatives,
including a senior Hamas operative in the southern Gaza
Strip, Tayser Abu Snima, who was directly and physically
involved in the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit
The
IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli civilians,
and will continue to operate with strength and determination
against any terrorist organization using terror against the
State of Israel. The Hamas terrorist organization is solely
responsible for any terrorist activity emanating from the
Gaza
Strip. ENDS