Six Israelis were wounded in two separate terror attacks last night, one in the Shomron and the second in southern Israel's Negev region. Kassam rockets were fired from northern PA-controlled Gaza into the southern Israel city of Sderot around 9 PM. Four persons were treated for smoke inhalation after the rocket hit the roof of building in the city's industrial zone. After the first such attack on Sderot a year and a half ago, IDF air and ground forces attacked several Palestinian Authority targets, killing one PA para-military policeman and injuring some 30. The targets at the time included a Force 17 training base, the office of a Tanzim chief, PA Preventive Security headquarters, and others.



Also last night, gunfire was directed at a car traveling between the communities of N'vei Tzuf and Ateret around 8 PM, wounding a man and his nephew. The uncle was listed in "moderate" condition, with gunshot wounds in his stomach and elbow. Army officials report that at least 15 AK-47 shells were found at the scene.



In other incidents last night, Arabs threw rocks at motorists traveling on the Hussan bypass in Gush Etzion... Arabs also hurled bottles and rocks at police near Bir Naballah on Jerusalem’s northern border... A tank was shot at in Gush Katif... Security guards on the Trans-Israel Highway were targeted by gunfire from PA-controlled Kalkilye... A shell was fired towards Gush Katif, but landed within PA-controlled territory... No one was hurt in these attacks.