'We are disappointed,' said Natan Engelsman, chairman of Likud's nationalist ideological group to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday morning, after a barrage of Gaza rockets struck residents of southern Israel. 'We are in a situation in which a third of the country's residents are forced to run and hide in protected areas. This would be considered unacceptable anywhere else in the world.' Engelsman said Israel is in a situation where its residents suffer time and again from terror based on what the gangs in Gaza decide. 'This is not acceptable to us,' he said said in a statement, noting that the Likud is demanding that Israel this time eliminate all terror targets and destroy the environment in Gaza that supports terror.