Teen critically hurt in Negev attack; IAF strikes Gaza
LAST UPDATED: 04/07/2011 16:56
Driver also injured as anti-tank missile hits bus outside Kibbutz Sa'ad in Sha'ar Hanegev; 45 rockets, mortars explode within 3 hours.
Damaged bus hit by an anti-tank missile, Thursday Photo: Reuters
An
anti-tank missile shot from the Gaza Strip directly hit a school bus
outside Kibbutz Sa'ad in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council on
Thursday, injuring two people. Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered the IDF to respond speedily and to attack using all means necessary.
An
Israeli attack helicopter machine-gunned a target in Gaza City after the
missile attack, for the first time since Operation Cast Lead. A Reuters
correspondent said the sound of heavy fire from the helicopter was
audible in the center of the city.
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IDF
forces struck back at various locations throughout the strip. Three people were killed and at least eight people, including a 4-year-old girl
were injured in IDF and IAF strikes, Palestinian medics said.
An IAF F-16 warplane bombed a major Hamas security compound, rocking Gaza City with a big explosion and wounding at least one person there.
In
the Negev attack, the 16-year-old was in critical
condition after paramedics managed to resuscitate him. He was airlifted
to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba where he was undergoing surgery.
Soroka officials said that he was suffering from head injuries.
The
bus driver was listed in light condition after being hit in the leg. They were the only people on the bus.
Magen David Adom has raised its alert level to "Level B," one stage
short of the highest level.
Local officials in
the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council were reporting a barrage of mortar
shells and Kassam rockets being fired at the border region following the
missile attack.
Forty-five rockets and mortar shells on Thursday afternoon were
fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip in the span of three hours,
according to a tweet by the IDF Spokesperson. Palestinian terror groups
claimed
that they had fired two longer-range rockets into Israel following the
IDF strikes.
Children were ordered to in schools and kindergartens with their teachers considering the ongoing mortar and rocket fire.
A
mortar shell struck a home in the Eshkol Regional Council. The building
sustained damage but police said no injuries were reported.
Police
sealed off roads in the area due to the threat of additional projectile
fire. Civilians in the area were asked to remain in their homes.
An emergency information line was opened for the Sha'ar
Hanegev Regional Council: 08-680-6450