zaterdag 9 augustus 2014

Hamas raketten uit Gaza regenen weer op zuid-Israel

 

Het staakt het vuren liep vanmorgen om 7 uur af en Hamas vierde dat met een serie raketten op zuid-Israel. In totaal zijn er zowat 60 raketten op Israel afgevuurd. De NOS hield het vanavond er op dat na het bestand het geweld weer is opgelaaid en ‘volgens Israel Hamas weer raketten had afgeschoten’. Alsof ze niet zelf kunnen verifieren dat Hamas inderdaad tientallen raketten afschoot en weigerde het bestand te verlengen. Israel had met een voorstel van Egypte ingestemd om het bestand met nog eens 72 uur te verlengen, zodat ondertussen verder kon worden onderhandeld over een definitief bestand, maar Hamas wilde dit niet. Het wilde dat onmiddellijk haar eisen werden ingewilligd. Israel wil niet ‘under fire’ onderhandelen en dus zijn we weer terug bij af. Slachtoffer is de bevolking in Gaza en Zuid-Israel, die weer terug kunnen naar hun schuilkelders. Duizenden Gazanen aan de grens met Israel zijn hun huizen alweer ontvlucht. Ik hoop dat dit een aantal mensen eindelijk de ogen zal openen dat Hamas bijzonder weinig geeft om het welzijn van de eigen bevolking.

 

RP

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Gaza salvo continues: Rockets intercepted over south as IDF hit Gaza

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4556496,00.html

IDF hit over 40 terror targets, tells Gazans: Hamas choose continued terror over your safety; Islamic Jihad claims responsibility for part of barrage, after over 60 rockets fired on Israel since ceasefire expired.

Yoav Zitun

Latest Update: 

08.08.14, 19:14 / Israel News

 

 

Rocket fired from Gaza Strip at the Be'er Sheva region were intercepted Friday after rocket fire hit two house in Sdreot, no injuries were reported in the attacks. In response, the IAF renewed its attacks on Gaza Strip hitting over 40 targets, killing at least five Palestinians.  

   

The attack came after air raid sirens wailed in Ashkelon and in Gaza-border communities almost without end since 8 am when the ceasefire ended after Hamas refused to extend the truce, with more than 60 rockets and mortars fired on Israel; two casualtieswere reported in the morning hours.

 


Damage caused to Sderot house (Photo: Southern Distrcit Firefighters)

 

Shortly before noon, Gaza militants launched a salvo on the Sdot Negev Regional Council – six rockets fell in open areas. Two people were injured – a soldier and a civilian – from a rocket near the entrance to a community in Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council. Half an hour later an additonal barrage hit a Sdeot Negev Regional Council.

 

The wounded civilian is 71-year-old Dr. Nachmi Paz, the director-general of Sapir Academic College. He sustained light-to-moderate injuries and was evacuated to Soroka Medical Center. The soldier, 20, is in light condition and was hurt in his lower limbs and evacuated to Barzilai Medical Center.

 

Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for part of the salvo on communities in southern Israel.

  

At 8 am, when the ceasefire officially expired, a rocket was fired on Ashkelon from Gaza. Iron Dome intercepted the rocket, as Code Red sirens blared in Hof Ashkelon and Eshkol Regional Councils. The rocket fire has not ceased since that time.  During one of the salvos, a few homes in Sha'ar Ha Negev were damaged by shockwaves and shrapnel.

 

In the afternoon, a rocket salvo fire at Be'er Sheva saw at least two rockets intercepted in the region.

 

IDF hits back

As of 10:25 am, the IDF was holding its fire. Shortly after, political sources said that the prime minister and defense minister ordered the military to decisively respond to Hamas' breaking of the ceasefire. The IDF began attacking Gaza around 10:40 am.

 


IAF hit Gaza targets after rocket fire renewed (Photo: EPA)

 

According to the militarty, since the IDF renewed its fire on Gaza, it hit over 40 targets in the Strip, targeting a Hamas command center in northern Gaza, an arms munition center and rocket launching sites in southern and cetnral Gaza. One person was reportedly killed in another attack on Rafah later Friday afternoon.

 

According to Gaza health officials, five Palestinians were killed while 31 were wounded.

 

The IDF also began sending messages to Gaza residents, according to which Hamas has rejected the ceasefire and has put them in harm's way. "Hamas' leadership has decided to keep up with its terror activities and are taking you with them, again. The IDF will continue its operation," the IDF said in recorded phone calls to residents.  

 

In the first casualties since hostilities resumed on Friday, Palestinian medical officials said a 10-year-old boy was killed in an Israeli strike near a mosque in Gaza City. An Islamic Jihad militant was killed in a later hit, local officials said.

  

After a huge explosion in Gaza City, apparently from an air raid, a military spokesman said Israel had responded to Hamas rocket fire by launching air strikes at "terror sites" across the Gaza Strip.

 

"We will continue to strike Hamas, its infrastructure, its operatives, and restore security for the State of Israel," Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner said in a statement.

 

 

Two rockets fired from Gaza landed in open areas in Eshkol Regional Council earlier on Friday at 4 am, hours ahead of the expiration of the 72-hour ceasefire that ended a month of violence, the IDF said.

 

A senior official says Hamas has decided not to extend the ceasefire with Israel because Israel has rejected all of the group's demands in indirect talks in Cairo.

 

Elior Levy, Ilana Curiel, and Roi Kais contributed to this report.

 

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