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IAF bombs Gaza rocket launcher ready to fire
2009-09-29
The Israel Air Force bombed a rocket launching device in the Gaza Strip Monday evening, which was aimed at Israel and set to fire, the Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson's Office reported. The IAF confirmed that the launcher was hit and destroyed.
Drones? We don't need no steenkin' drones ...
Earlier Monday evening, a mortar shell was fired from Gaza at Israel, but apparently exploded within Palestinian territory.
Own goal!
The IAF strike came after several incidents of rocket and shell fire from the Hamas-ruled territory over the course of Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar.
Yom Kippur, when good Jews who are neither sick nor pregnant fast from sundown the night before until three stars are visible in the night sky. They tend to get headachy and cranky if they have to put in a full day's work instead of spend it in synagogue, praying.
Three Qassam rockets exploded in the Negev, two Sunday night and one just hours before the IAF attack. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the incidents.

Monday morning, Palestinian militants opened fire at IDF troops patrolling the border fence between Israel and Gaza. An exchange of fire ensued, but none of the soldiers were hurt.

Shortly afterward, Gaza militants fired several mortar shells into Israel near the Kerem Shalom border crossing. The IDF registered the firing of another Qassam rocket, but could not locate the explosion site. The rocket apparently exploded within Palestinian territory.

On Friday, for the first time since ending its winter offensive in Gaza, the IDF killed three Islamic Jihad militants who were preparing to fire rockets into Israel.

Approximately 55 rockets and mortar shells have been launched at Israel during the last three months, totaling more than 250 since the end of Operation Cast Lead and more than 750 in 2009, the IDF said in a statement.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  "...On Friday, for the first time since ending its winter offensive in Gaza, the IDF killed three Islamic Jihad militants who were preparing to fire rockets into Israel."

Fall is best time for hunting terrorists from the air because the clouds are still minimal and the terrorist body temperature is significantly above ambient. However, I think the IAF has also improved the optical sensors the drones carry.
Posted by: lord garth   2009-09-29 12:47  

#1  Monday evening? sounds like the IAF waited for break the fast ;)

May the IAF have a happy, healthy, prosperous, blessed and SUCCESFUL new year!
Posted by: liberalhawk   2009-09-29 10:54  

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