The Kassam that was fired today hit the vicinity of the Rotenberg Power Station in Ashkelon, though the exact landing spot was not released for publication.
One of Tuesday's Kassams landed in the yard of a Sderot home, and another landed near Netiv HaAsarah, just north of Gaza. There were no casualties, but damage was caused.
Israeli targeted killings and similar operations over the past several days have netted ten terrorists. Yesterday afternoon, an Israel Air Force attack killed two Fatah Al-Aksa Brigades terrorists inside their car in Gaza.
The IDF reported that the two had been involved in the manufacture and launching of Kassam rockets at Israel, and that they were on their way to another launching when they were killed.
The latest success in Israel's anti-Kassam offensive was early this morning (Wednesday), when an IDF force fired at a group of armed Palestinian terrorists next to the northern Gaza border fence. The soldiers reported a hit, saying they had seen the terrorists holding a "heavy object." One armed Arab was killed, and another was wounded, according to PA reports.
Seven other Fatah terrorists have been liquidated in three other IAF targeted killings over the past few days.
Up until several days ago, the IDF responded to the incessant Kassam attacks by heavily battering open fields termed "Kassam launching grounds and approach roads" with artillery.
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Anan strongly criticized Israel's policy of targeted killings, saying it was similar to "execution without trial." He added that the UN recognizes Israel's right to protect its citizens.
One of Tuesday's Kassams landed in the yard of a Sderot home, and another landed near Netiv HaAsarah, just north of Gaza. There were no casualties, but damage was caused.
Israeli targeted killings and similar operations over the past several days have netted ten terrorists. Yesterday afternoon, an Israel Air Force attack killed two Fatah Al-Aksa Brigades terrorists inside their car in Gaza.
The IDF reported that the two had been involved in the manufacture and launching of Kassam rockets at Israel, and that they were on their way to another launching when they were killed.
The latest success in Israel's anti-Kassam offensive was early this morning (Wednesday), when an IDF force fired at a group of armed Palestinian terrorists next to the northern Gaza border fence. The soldiers reported a hit, saying they had seen the terrorists holding a "heavy object." One armed Arab was killed, and another was wounded, according to PA reports.
Seven other Fatah terrorists have been liquidated in three other IAF targeted killings over the past few days.
Up until several days ago, the IDF responded to the incessant Kassam attacks by heavily battering open fields termed "Kassam launching grounds and approach roads" with artillery.
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Anan strongly criticized Israel's policy of targeted killings, saying it was similar to "execution without trial." He added that the UN recognizes Israel's right to protect its citizens.