Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Gaza Terrorists Renew Rocket Attacks on Israel

On Tuesday afternoon terrorists in Gaza broke several days of quiet when they launched rockets at Southern Israel. The Ashkelon Coastal area was hit and put Israel back on alert. No one was hurt in the attack. This was the first rocket attack since last week.

More than 150 rockets and mortar shells have been fired on Israel. Rockets and mortars have reached as far north as Ashkelon since a unilateral truce began.

No terrorist group in Gaza has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.

Sources:
- Y-Net
- Arutz 7

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