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None hurt as Katyusha hits Upper Galilee


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A Katyusha rocket fired from southern Lebanon struck the Upper Galilee on Tuesday evening, causing a deafening explosion and setting a field on fire, but failing to cause casualties or significant damage.

Katyushas prepared for launch...

Katyushas prepared for launch [illustrative].
Photo: AP [file]

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Locals reported hearing a powerful blast at approximately 6:45 p.m.

The rocket slammed into a field not far from Kiryat Shmona, 3 km. from Lebanon. It was reportedly fired from the Mount Dov (Shaba Farms) area.

The IDF immediately shelled the Lebanese territory from which the projectile was launched, using several rounds of artillery, the IDF Spokesman's Office said.

It was not immediately clear who fired the rocket, though initial assessments by Israeli defense officials were that a Palestinian group was responsible.

Hizbullah is widely assumed to be aware of such attacks, which take place periodically. Security officials believe the group has a policy of turning a blind eye to rocket fire on Israel from areas under its control.

A few hours before the attack, Defense Minister Ehud Barak toured the North and praised the "nine years of calm we have had" in the region, "which were interrupted for a number of painful weeks during the Second Lebanon War."

"I hope that we can continue this quiet," he said, but warned that Israel was "preparing for other possibilities, including the possibility that you [the residents of the North] will be tested again."

Barak said the state of bomb shelters in Kiryat Shmona had improved dramatically in recent years.

The Home Front Command's air raid siren was not activated by the attack. Channel 2 reported that the alert system had been switched off, since it was prone to giving a high number of false alarms. Home Front Command technicians have been trying to fix the glitches.

Jpost.com staff contributed to this report

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43. what lebanon?
stephen - northern ireland (10/29/2009 03:16)
42. Saul, #14
TS - USA (10/29/2009 00:07)
41. They wre lookng for water.
Jimb - US o A (10/28/2009 21:59)
40. to #26:
Mark - USA (10/28/2009 21:18)
39. I'd like to thank the terrorists...
Mark - USA (10/28/2009 21:16)
38. Osama
Pamela - (10/28/2009 18:40)
37. to #29, easy to say
lebguy - Lebanon (10/28/2009 15:04)
36. #25, this is serious and worthy of news. - Go Israel -
Jer - USA (10/28/2009 13:56)
35. Time for Lebanon to disarm Hizbulla, as is its responsibility under UN Resolution 1701.
Realist - (10/28/2009 13:54)
34. # 28 What is your point?
Vic - Ausutralia (10/28/2009 12:42)
33. Barak - get serious!
Vic - Australia (10/28/2009 12:24)
32. no one hurt....
tova - israel (10/28/2009 11:25)
31. no one hurt...
tp - israel (10/28/2009 10:53)
30. #25
Ol - Israel (10/28/2009 10:19)
29. Level Beirut and kill 90,000 Lebanese in response, you see I speak Arabic
Helen - UK (10/28/2009 09:39)
28. propoganda
Johnnie - Canada (10/28/2009 09:08)
27. Katyushas in Upper Galilee:"Holding Lebanon responsibible " =meaningless(end)
DT - Israel (10/28/2009 09:00)
26. ,,see..no one hurt..quite harmless..it was a precise surgical strike..done with
GOLDEN NUGGET - Australia (10/28/2009 04:58)
25. #17 one rocket, no casualties
Louis Knight - Aberystwyth / UK (10/28/2009 02:09)
24. How about flattening a government building in Beirut. That would get their attention.
ben - (10/28/2009 01:38)
23. Need to file complaint of war crime with UN.
Sally - (10/27/2009 22:02)
22. good ole days
vivian lewis - ny (10/27/2009 21:55)
21. Can You Say: Warcrime
RF - Israel (10/27/2009 21:55)
20. un hah
bon - (10/27/2009 21:45)
19. Blah, Blah, The Leaders Will Hit An Open Field & Go Right Back To The 'Ceasefire'
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (10/27/2009 21:40)
18. UN and resolution 1701 are not facts on which Israel can rely for protection. Israel can rely only on itself.
Anton - (10/27/2009 21:38)
17. BBC Middle East site doesn't even mention this rocket attack.
Zoologist - (10/27/2009 21:29)
16. Whatever Happened...
Alan - USA (10/27/2009 21:09)
15. why the hour wait? should have responded within minutes if not 2 minutes!
ralph - (10/27/2009 21:08)
14. How did the Allies win World War II?
Saul - (10/27/2009 20:57)
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