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                  Palestinians fire 13 rockets, mortars into South; 4 hurt

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                  Palestinians fire 13 rockets, mortars into South; 4 hurt

                  12.11.2012, Israel

                  Palestinian terrorists from the Gaza Strip fired 13 rockets and mortars into southern Israel since midnight Sunday, injuring four and causing 36 to suffer shock. The attacks shattered a unilaterally-declared cease-fire by the Islamic Jihad group overnight, as IAF airstrikes also targeted Gazan terrorist facilities.
                  The Palestinian attacks mark the third straight day of escalations. Over the weekend, terrorists fired some 100 rockets into the South, leaving three people injured in Sderot.
                  The Iron Dome missile-defense system intercepted two rockets near Ashkelon. One Grad rocket hit an abandoned residential home in Netivot, causing significant damage to the building.
                  The Israeli Air Force struck three targets in the Gaza Strip overnight Sunday. The warplanes targeted a tunnel used for terrorist purposes and a weapons storage facility in the northern Gaza Strip, and a rocket-launching site in the south of the Strip, the IDF Spokesman's Office said in a statement. The airstrikes, the IDF said, were in response to the rocket and mortar fire into Israel.
                  Just before Monday morning's rocket barrage, Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Ya'alon said that he had no faith the cease-fire would hold much longer, suggesting he expected rocket fire from the Gaza Strip to resume shortly.
                  Senior Israeli leaders commented on the state of affairs in the South, warning of potential IDF repercussions for continued rocket attacks. Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Saturday that “if we are forced to go back into Gaza in order to deal Hamas a [serious] blow and restore security for all of Israel’s citizens, then we will not hesitate to do so." “It is Hamas that will pay the price; a price that will be painful,” he said.
                  Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also warned, “We are prepared to intensify our response,” speaking at Sunday’s cabinet meeting. “The world needs to understand that Israel will not sit idly by in the face of attempts to attack us,” the prime minister said.
                  The prime minister held consultations with military and security heads, including Barak and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz over the state of affairs in the South.

                   

                  By JPOST.COM STAFF. Ben Hartman and Yaakov Lappin contributed to this report.

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