At least five mortar shells were fired at three Gush Katif communities this morning, including in N'vei Dekalim, but no one was hurt. One of the locations is a very "popular" target for the Palestinian would-be murderers, and the residents there demand that the IDF do what is necessary to put a stop to this phenomenon.
Eran Sternberg, spokesman for the Gaza Coast Regional Council, says that for every two launched shells that explode, another one is fired and does not explode. "We expect Defense Minister Mofaz to do here exactly what he did with Beit Jala when it served as a base for non-stop attacks on Gilo," he said. Sternberg said that the first sign of such may have been seen this morning when the army entered an Arab village near Kfar Darom and seized two mortars used to launch shells at Jewish targets.
Eran Sternberg, spokesman for the Gaza Coast Regional Council, says that for every two launched shells that explode, another one is fired and does not explode. "We expect Defense Minister Mofaz to do here exactly what he did with Beit Jala when it served as a base for non-stop attacks on Gilo," he said. Sternberg said that the first sign of such may have been seen this morning when the army entered an Arab village near Kfar Darom and seized two mortars used to launch shells at Jewish targets.