A house was damaged in a Gush Katif community early this afternoon when Palestinians fired yet another mortar shell. Several family members were in the house as the shell hit the roof and blasted into the room where a ten-month-old baby was sleeping. \"The mother originally thought her baby had been hit,\" a neighbor told Arutz-7 afterwards, \"and started screaming, \'My baby, my baby!\' Then she heard him cry.\" It turned out that the baby was sleeping on the other end of the room. \"We thank G-d for the many miracles He does for us here,\" the neighbor said. The residents of the town have been asked to enter protected rooms, for fear of additional mortar shells.
Hear an interview with next-door neighbor Liora Wechsler at \"http://www.israelnationalnews.com/metafiles/asx/engnews/features/MortarHitsHome.asx\"
In Palestinian attacks on Gaza during the night, mortars were fired at the nearby IDF District Coordinating Office, and Gush Katif and Tarmit military outposts were attacked by gunfire and grenades. Elsewhere, four bombs were hurled at soldiers in Hevron near Beit Hadassah this afternoon; there were no injuries... Two public passenger buses on the coastal road near Jisar a-Zarkr, between Haifa and Tel Aviv, were attacked with rocks last night. The front windshields were smashed, but no one was hurt.
Hear an interview with next-door neighbor Liora Wechsler at \"http://www.israelnationalnews.com/metafiles/asx/engnews/features/MortarHitsHome.asx\"
In Palestinian attacks on Gaza during the night, mortars were fired at the nearby IDF District Coordinating Office, and Gush Katif and Tarmit military outposts were attacked by gunfire and grenades. Elsewhere, four bombs were hurled at soldiers in Hevron near Beit Hadassah this afternoon; there were no injuries... Two public passenger buses on the coastal road near Jisar a-Zarkr, between Haifa and Tel Aviv, were attacked with rocks last night. The front windshields were smashed, but no one was hurt.