One Kassam rocket fired this morning by Hamas Authority terrorists in Gaza hit an electric pole in Sderot, knocking out electricity for an entire neighborhood for several hours.
Alon Davidi, one of the hunger-strikers, told Arutz-7, "One of our demands was for the IDF to knock out electricity in Gaza after every rocket attack. Apparently they're practicing on us first." Davidi's home is one of those without electricity. He and his fellow strikers are subsisting on water with sugar and vitamins.
The same rocket landed in a schoolyard, causing damage to the school building windows. Another rocket landed within five meters of a Kassam landing of ten days ago. "It's unbelievable," said one neighbor. "The same curtain that was sliced ten days ago in one spot, now has another gash in another spot. How are people supposed to live this way?"
The hunger-strikers are encamped outside the home of Sderot resident Defense Minister Amir Peretz. They demand a strong military response against the Gazan terrorists and infrastructures.
Several MKs and Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger visited them last week, but no prominent visitors have arrived yet today. A delegation of residents from Beit El is expected to visit this afternoon, to show solidarity with their struggle.
On Friday night, the Israel Air Force attacked a Kassam rocket launching cell in northern Gaza; two of the terrorists were reported killed, and one injured.
Alon Davidi, one of the hunger-strikers, told Arutz-7, "One of our demands was for the IDF to knock out electricity in Gaza after every rocket attack. Apparently they're practicing on us first." Davidi's home is one of those without electricity. He and his fellow strikers are subsisting on water with sugar and vitamins.
The same rocket landed in a schoolyard, causing damage to the school building windows. Another rocket landed within five meters of a Kassam landing of ten days ago. "It's unbelievable," said one neighbor. "The same curtain that was sliced ten days ago in one spot, now has another gash in another spot. How are people supposed to live this way?"
The hunger-strikers are encamped outside the home of Sderot resident Defense Minister Amir Peretz. They demand a strong military response against the Gazan terrorists and infrastructures.
Several MKs and Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger visited them last week, but no prominent visitors have arrived yet today. A delegation of residents from Beit El is expected to visit this afternoon, to show solidarity with their struggle.
On Friday night, the Israel Air Force attacked a Kassam rocket launching cell in northern Gaza; two of the terrorists were reported killed, and one injured.