The Jerusalem Post
Jpost search icon google-icon iphone
  Set as Homepage
Wed, May 22, 2013   13 Sivan, 5773
newspapers magazines
 
    • Breaking News
    • Diplomacy & Politics
    • Defense
    • National
    • Mideast
    • Syria
    • Iran
    • World
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Health & Science
    • Environment
  • Video
  • Opinion
    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
    • Letters
  • Jewish World
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts & Culture
    • Food & Wine
    • Travel
  • Features
    • Insights & Features
    • Week in review
    • On the Web
    • Shalva Superheroes
    • Obama in Israel
  • Blogs
    • In the news
    • Judaism
    • From the Middle East
    • Lifestyle
    • Aliya
    • Science and Technology
  • JPost Apps
    • iPhone app
    • iPad app
    • Android app
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • RSS feeds
    • JPost Toolbar
    • JPost Newsletter
    • JPost Alert
  • Premium Zone
    • The Jerusalem Report
    • The Experts
    • 20 Questions
    • e-paper
    • Ivrit
    • Christian Edition
    • Dash
    • Magazine
    • Metro
    • In Jerusalem
  • French
    • Politique & Social
    • Affaires Palestiniennes
    • Diplomatie & Monde
    • Art & Culture
    • Israel
  • Green Israel
JPost Learn Hebrew  
Advertise with us  
Nefesh Guided Aliyah  
Eldan  
AFMDA  
Africa Israel Group  
Isram Group  
Kupat Ha  
JPost Twitter  
JPost Facebook  
Classifieds  
         
 
 
    
Breaking News
 
 
  • JPost.com
  • Defense
 

IAF hits Gazan terror targets in response to rockets

By TOVAH LAZAROFF, YAAKOV LAPPIN
LAST UPDATED: 11/13/2012 08:24
Tweet

Air force strikes 3 rocket launching sites in northern, central Gaza; Grad rocket lands near Ashdod, as hostilities enter fourth day.

Smoke rises in Gaza after IAF air strike [file]
Smoke rises in Gaza after IAF air strike [file] Photo: Amir Cohen/Reuters

The Israeli Air Force hit terror targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Monday and a Grad rocket fired from the coastal territory landed in an open area near Ashdod as hostilities in the region entered a fourth day.

The violence came as Hamas said a cease-fire agreement was contingent on Israel's actions in Gaza and Israel's top brass was set to convene to discuss possible responses to the ongoing rocket fire. The latest round of violence in the Gaza border region began Saturday, when Palestinian terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at an IDF jeep, injuring four soldiers. Over a hundred rockets have been fired from Gaza into southern Israel since, causing damage to property and minor injuries. IAF responses to the rocket attacks have killed six Palestinians

  • Politicians split on possible Gaza operation
  • PM rallies foreign support for Gaza response

The Israeli Air Force hit back at two rocket launching sites in the northern Gaza Strip and a weapons storage site in central Gaza overnight on Monday, the IDF Spokesperson Office said.

IAF personnel recorded a direct hit on their targets, the IDF spokesman's Office said. No injuries were reported.

Several hours later a Grad rocket was fired from Gaza, landing in an open area near Ashdod. No injuries or damage were reported in the attack.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu held security consultations on Monday night to weigh a military response to the continuous barrage of rockets, as the worried international community urged restraint.

“We’ll take whatever action is necessary to put a stop to this. This is not merely our right, it’s also our duty,” Netanyahu told a large meeting of foreign ambassadors in Ashkelon during the afternoon.

Some 20 rockets fired from Gaza slammed into southern Israel throughout the day Monday.

One rocket scored a direct strike on a Netivot factory, causing damage but no injuries, as workers found cover just in time.

Video footage of the strike showed factory workers scurrying for safety during an air raid siren, with some jumping off forklifts, before an explosion tore through a part of the factory.

Magen David Adom treated 37 people for shock.

Iron Dome successfully intercepts several rockets

The Iron Dome rocket defense system went into action repeatedly on Monday, intercepting two rockets headed for Ofakim, and before that, shooting down two long-range rockets hurtling toward Ashkelon.

A rocket exploded in Sderot in the evening, sending wary residents rushing for safety.

It was the third day of a continuous rocket barrage in which some 120 projectiles, including missiles and mortars were fired at Israel.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak held a special evaluation meeting at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv together with IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz and OC Southern Command Maj.- Gen. Tal Russo.

Barak also met with Netanyahu and Gantz in Jerusalem. It is believed that they are developing a new policy for responding to the Gazan rockets.

The security cabinet is expected to meet on Tuesday, although the Prime Minister’s Office would not confirm the information.

Israel mulling ground response, Likud minister says

Israel's response has so far been restrained. Overnight Sunday, the air force struck a weapons storage facility in the northern end of the Strip, and a terror target in southern Gaza. There were no injuries in the air strikes.

Israel is close to initiating a major ground operation in the Gaza Strip in order to put an end to the Palestinian rocket fire, Education Minister Gideon Sa’ar told Israel Radio.

“We are preparing for a major operation,” he said, adding that Israel is taking steps diplomatically to prepare for such a contingency.

The United Nations, the European Union and France on Monday condemned the rocket fire, but urged both parties not to take any steps that would escalate the situation.

“Both sides should do everything to avoid further escalation and must respect their obligations under international humanitarian law to ensure the protection of civilians at all times,” the office of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- Moon said.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton added that she supported Egyptian efforts to broker a cease-fire.

Gaza leadership says cease-fire contingent on Israeli actions

Hamas in Gaza called a meeting of the various factions to examine how to avoid further Palestinian casualties, Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency reported, citing a Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) leader. Six Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes since the weekend, four of whom were civilians.

A Hamas statement from the meeting said that its activities and the possibility of a cease-fire “depend on the continuation of the Israeli aggression.”

Soon after the meeting, however, Gazans fired three additional rockets at Sderot. The rockets exploded in open areas, causing no damages or injuries.

Netanyahu discusses rocket attacks with foreign ambassadors

In the middle of the day, Netanyahu invited all the foreign ambassadors in Israel to talk with him in Ashkelon about the Gazan rockets.

They met in a large unprotected auditorium along the seashore that was within rocket range, so he could make the case that the violent barrage against Israel’s citizens was intolerable.

To his left as he spoke, laid out on a table was a small arsenal of rockets and missiles that had been launched into Israel, including a Kassam, a Grad and a Katushya of Iranian or Chinese origin.

From the podium, Netanyahu looked out at the ambassadors who sat on rows of folded chairs.

To underscore their vulnerability, Netanyahu told them, “If an alarm is sounded, all of us have exactly 30 seconds to find shelter.”

He explained that they were not the only ones in danger. “This is the situation in which one million Israelis find themselves.That’s families, old people, children, babies,” he said.

They are targeted on a daily basis by those who took over the area that Israel vacated in 2005 when it withdrew from the Gaza Strip, Netanyahu continued, saying that those who launch the rockets hide behind civilians in Gaza so they can target Israeli civilians.

“I don’t know of any of the citizens of your cities, who could find that acceptable and something that could proceed on a normal basis,” he said.

“The whole world understands that this is not acceptable,” Netanyahu said.

He added that neither he nor the people of Israel would continue to tolerate it.

“Any fair-minded person in any fair-minded government in the world would understand that it’s our right to defend our people, and this is what we shall do,” Netanyahu said.

To help the ambassadors understand the situation, the Prime Minister’s Office also showed them video clips of Palestinians launching rockets and of Israeli citizens from the South diving for cover.

On the stage with Netanyahu was Ashkelon Mayor Benny Vaknin and Home Front Defense Minister Avi Dichter.

Ashkelon, Sderot and Netivot residents were also present to tell the ambassadors what it felt like to live under constant threat of attack.

French envoy concerned over weapon-smuggling into Gaza

French Ambassador to Israel Christophe Bigot told The Jerusalem Post that the visit did underscore the vulnerability of southern residents to rocket attacks, as did the testimony of the residents.

“It was a way for all of us to get a hint of what these people [southern residents] experience,” he said.

Bigot noted that during his six years in Israel, he has made many solidarity visits to the South, as well as to the North during the Second Lebanon War.

“I stayed for three hours in Haifa. There were three alerts and I had to run to the bomb shelter three times,” Bigot said.

The prime minister, he said, described what had happened, but not what would happen.

Bigot said he was hopeful that a relative calm could be restored through Egyptian efforts. But, he said, he remained concerned by the number of weapons that had been smuggled into Gaza.

Dichter told Channel 2 that evening that Israel had to find a way to deal with the amount of missiles that had been stockpiled in Gaza.

Air strikes can’t eliminate the missiles; only ground forces can get rid of them, he said.

Jpost.com Staff contributed to this report.

  • Send
  • Large
  • Small
  • Print
  • Share
This article is by :
Tovah Lazaroff

Follow @tovahlazaroff
Recent stories:
  • A-G seeks probe into illegal West Bank s...
  • A-G told IDF to remove remaining Migron ...
  • State to return Homesh land to Palestini...
  • Palestinians, IDF, settlers clash across...
Most Viewed in
1
Gantz warns Assad against escalating attacks
2
IDF denies Syria claim vehicle destroyed in Golan
3
IDF thwarts terror attack, kidnapping in W. Bank
4
Kfir battalion leaves W. Bank for Lebanon border
JPost Community
Tweet
Gaza Strip Palestinians Hamas rockets Grad rockets Iron Dome
Share this article
Tweet
Share
Send
Your comment must be approved by a moderator before being published on JPost.com. Disqus users can post comments automatically.

Comments must adhere to our Talkback policy. If you believe that a comment has breached the Talkback policy, please press the flag icon to bring it to the attention of our moderation team.
JPost Services
conferenceConference
newsletterNewsletter
iphoneMobile Apps
kotelcamKotel Cam
kolboJPost Alert
premiumPremium
JPost TV News  
Mobile Apps  
Bank Hapoalim  
Meir Panim  
Yad Ezra  
Rambam Hospital  
TourLuxe  
Zev Goldstein PLLC  
Penrose Gallery  
JPost Premium Zone  
JPost kotel Camera  
         
 
Israel Focus
JPost TV News
Coming soon to a screen near you!  
Nefesh B'Nefesh Guided Aliyah
Already living in Israel? Enjoy the Benefits of Aliyah!  
Give "Freedom" this Passover
to needy Israeli families. Donate now  
War Threatens
Protect the People of Northern Israel  
Intelligence Squared
The international debate forum, announces it is coming to Israel  
Bank Hapoalim
Israeli's number one bank  
Jerusalem Post Lite
Lite Edition of the Jerusalem Post for English improvement  
Learn Hebrew with us
Get 10 minutes free personal coaching in Hebrew through phone or Skype  
JPost newspapers
Sign up for the JPost newspapers and receive one month free subscription  
Kosher English Magazine
English language weekly magazine - especially for religious people  
JReport Kindle Edition
Now you can get the Jerusalem Report directly to your Kindle  
JPost Premium Edition
The very best articles are available only in our Premium edition  
Lifestyle Magazine
 
 
Real Estate
Don't Look For a House!
In Israel, our website will do it for you!  
 
Travel
Eldan Rent a Car
20% off all Car Rental Reservations in Israel  
Hertz Car Rental
Special Online Discounts!  
The King David Jerusalem Hotel
One of the world's truly iconic hotels, and a Jerusalem landmark  
 
 
 

Sites Of Interest:

Jerusalem Hotels
KKL-JNF
Poalim Online
BreitBart.com
Our Friends
Jerusalem Attractions
Jerusalem Tours
itraveljerusalem.com

JPost sites:

Learn Hebrew
The Jerusalem Report
Our Magazines
JPost Edition Francaise
Green Israel
Christian World
Jerusalem Post Lite

Services:

JPost Mobile Apps
JPost Premium
JPost Newsletter
JPost Toolbar
JPost News Ticker
JPost RSS feeds
JPost Archives
JPost Alert
JPost Kotel Cam

JPost Conferences:

NYC Conference
Diplomatic Conference

Information:

About Us
Feedback
Staff E-mails
Copyright
Sitemap
News Partners
Advertise with Us
Price List
Statistics
Ad Specs
Terms Of Service
Jpost.com, the online edition of the Jerusalem Post Newspaper - the most read and best-selling English-language newspaper in Israel. For analysis and opinion from Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East. Jpost.com offers expert and in-depth reporting from Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including diplomacy and defense, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Arab Spring, the Mideast peace process, politics in Israel, life in Jerusalem, Israel's international affairs, Iran and its nuclear program, Syria and the Syrian civil war, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Israel's world of business and finance, and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
 
About Us | Advertise with Us | Subscribe | Premium | Newsletter | RSS | Contact Us
 
All rights reserved © The Jerusalem Post 1995 - 2012