Two terrorists fired mortars - and were killed by Israeli Air Force
Five rockets were fired this morning at the Sha'ar Hanegev area, no casualties • In the morning, mortars were fired at an IDF force, which returned fire and caused the death and injury of terrorists
- Shmuel Klein and Eli Schlesinger, Behadrey Haredim
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Photo: illustration
Two Palestinian terrorists were killed this morning (Monday) in Air Force attacks on the Gaza Strip.
At around 6:30 this morning after the launching of five rockets from Gaza into Shaar Hanegev Regional Council and the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, the Red Color system was activated. There were no injuries or damage.
About two hours later, Palestinians reported that the Israeli Air Force attacked a Hamas operations center in the Jabalia refugee camp and that one person was killed and two were injured.
Later on, terrorists fired mortar shells at IDF forces near the border fence next to Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. The force returned fire, and there were no casualties.
Shortly afterwards the IDF attacked again the squad of the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees which sent the mortar shells, one terrorist was killed and one wounded.
The IDF spokesman said that "Aircraft of the Air Force attacked before noon the northern Gaza Strip another terrorist cell preparing to launch trajectory rockets, a precise hit was identified."
"In the morning mortar shells were fired at a force engaged in routine activity near the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip. IDF forces returned fire."
"A short time ago a terrorist squad in the northern Gaza Strip dealing with final preparations for another attack was identified. Corps aircraft attacked the terrorists and prevented the shooting. A hit was Identified."
"The crime committed by the enemy will not pass without a response," Hamas's military wing, the Az a-Din al-Qassam published in response, "The Zionists will pay the price." They said Israel continues to commit "crimes against our land and our people," and continues to initiate attacks and shed the blood of the Palestinians.
Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the issue of the firing of rockets in his meeting with Middle East Quartet Representative Tony Blair. "We will not allow the Hamas which is supported by Iran, to fire missiles at us," Netanyahu said, adding: "We will prevent their armament. They will not get away without punishment."
At around 6:30 this morning after the launching of five rockets from Gaza into Shaar Hanegev Regional Council and the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, the Red Color system was activated. There were no injuries or damage.
About two hours later, Palestinians reported that the Israeli Air Force attacked a Hamas operations center in the Jabalia refugee camp and that one person was killed and two were injured.
Later on, terrorists fired mortar shells at IDF forces near the border fence next to Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. The force returned fire, and there were no casualties.
Shortly afterwards the IDF attacked again the squad of the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees which sent the mortar shells, one terrorist was killed and one wounded.
The IDF spokesman said that "Aircraft of the Air Force attacked before noon the northern Gaza Strip another terrorist cell preparing to launch trajectory rockets, a precise hit was identified."
"In the morning mortar shells were fired at a force engaged in routine activity near the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip. IDF forces returned fire."
"A short time ago a terrorist squad in the northern Gaza Strip dealing with final preparations for another attack was identified. Corps aircraft attacked the terrorists and prevented the shooting. A hit was Identified."
"The crime committed by the enemy will not pass without a response," Hamas's military wing, the Az a-Din al-Qassam published in response, "The Zionists will pay the price." They said Israel continues to commit "crimes against our land and our people," and continues to initiate attacks and shed the blood of the Palestinians.
Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the issue of the firing of rockets in his meeting with Middle East Quartet Representative Tony Blair. "We will not allow the Hamas which is supported by Iran, to fire missiles at us," Netanyahu said, adding: "We will prevent their armament. They will not get away without punishment."
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