Gazans fire 87 rockets into Israel; Iron Dome intercepts 25

Palestinians in Gaza launch barrage of rockets following the assassination of Hamas military leader Ahmed Jabari, dozens of air and naval strikes in Gaza kill at least 10; Grad is launched toward Dimona.

Iron Dome 370 (photo credit: REUTERS)
Iron Dome 370
(photo credit: REUTERS)
Terrorists from the Gaza Strip renewed their rocket-fire on southern Israel following the beginning of Operation Pillar of Defense Wednesday night, which struck terrorist targets in the Palestinian enclave.
The Iron Dome rocket defense system intercepted 25 rockets, most of which were Grad rockets launched toward Beersheba. According to Police, a total of 87 projectiles were fired during the course of the evening.
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Six rockets landed near Beersheba, one causing damage, and Channel 2 reported that for the first time, a rocket was fired toward Dimona, home to Israel's nuclear reactor. One rocket struck a house in Ashdod, and another damaged electric infrastructure in Eshkol.
Courtesy of IDF Spokesman
Courtesy of IDF Spokesman
MDA on Wednesday treated a total of 16 people for injury or shock after a bevy of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip struck Israeli territory.
According to MDA, two people were lightly injured in Beersheba, one from shattered glass and the other from falling down the stairs. Fourteen more were treated for shock as well, 12 in Beersheba and two in Sderot.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that IDF operations wiped out most of the long-range Fajr rockets, which have the capability of reaching the center of the country and Tel Aviv..
According to the IDF, over 12,000 rockets hit Israel in the past 12 years, 768 in 2012 alone.