JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST Jun. 20, 2007
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Three people were lightly wounded and at least seven others reported in
shock after a barrage of five Kassam rockets hit the western Negev on
Wednesday evening. Another rocket fired approximately an hour later brought
the day’s total rocket hits to nine.
Three rockets landed within the Sderot city limits. Two people were lightly
wounded by shrapnel and had to be evacuated by Magen David Adom paramedics
to Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon. Several others were reportedly in shock.
Two homes and a synagogue in Sderot sustained damage, Israel Radio reported.
Two more rockets fell near Kibbutz Nir Am. No one was wounded, but the
impact knocked out a high-tension wire, leaving the area in darkness.
The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for four of the five rockets fired.
Earlier Wednesday, three Kassam rockets hit southern Israel. Two landed in
Sderot and one exploded south of Ashkelon. No one was wounded and no damaged
caused by the attacks.
Meanwhile, the IAF destroyed two rocket launchers in the northern Gaza Strip
on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, former Palestinian Authority foreign minister Mahmoud Zahar of
Hamas said that if Israel didn’t attack Gaza, Palestinians wouldn’t fire any
rockets at Israel. Zahar made his statement in an interview to the
London-based pan-Arabic daily Aharq alawsat.
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