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Israel Under Attack: Over 100 Rockets Fired In One Day
2014-07-09
[Ynet] Rocket alert sirens blare across the country - including Be'er Sheva, Tel Aviv, Binyamin and the Sharon Plains.

A total of 117 rockets were fired from the Gazoo Strip at Israel on Tuesday, the first day of Operation Protective Edge. The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted a total of 29 rockets.

Rockets fired from Gazoo kept pushing northward on Tuesday night when the rocket alert siren blared in areas as far as the Sharon plains and Caesarea. It was followed by a volley of about 30 rockets fired at the same time at different areas of the country.

Before that barrage, sirens were sounded across the country, including in Sderot, Ashdod, Yavne, Be'er Sheva, Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Rishon LeZion,Kadima-Tzoran, Ness Ziona, Southern Sharon Regional Council, Ra'anana and Herzliya.

Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, claimed it fired four M75 rockets towards Jerusalem. The rocket alert siren was sounded in the capital, as well as surrounding cities Beit Shemesh and Beitar Illit.

A total of three rockets fell in the Jerusalem area. In the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council, a rocket hit in between houses. Another rocket fell in an open area in the West Bank settlement of Giv'at Ze'ev, 5 kilometers northwest of Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem municipality has opened all of its public bomb shelters.

Hamas also claimed to have fired an R-160 rocket at Haifa. There were no reports of rockets hitting the northern city.

The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted three rockets fired over the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. Hamas claimed to have fired four M75 rockets at Tel Aviv in one attack and two more in another.

Some of the long-range rockets fired at the Tel Aviv area on Tuesday evening fell in an inhabited area. Light damage was caused to a home when a rocket hit right outside it.

The Home Front Command ordered bomb shelters opened in the Sharon plains, Beit Shemesh, Jerusalem, and in communities in the Shfela area.

Throughout the day Tuesday, Code Red rocket alerts also sounded in Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ofakim, Merhavim, Ramat HaNegev and Eshkol. The Iron Dome missile defense system was in operation in various locations, intercepting at least two rockets over Be'er Sheva, and more fired at the coastal cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon. It is also believed that at least one rocket was intercepted over Netivot.

Meanwhile in southern Israel, rockets continued raining down. A rocket went kaboom! near the Nitzanim junction on Tuesday night. Nine rockets went kaboom! in open areas in Eshkol Regional Council on Tuesday afternoon, and two Grad rockets
...Soviet-developed 122-mm rockets, usually launched from trucks. Newer versions are reported to have a range of up to 30 km....
hit open areas in Ashkelon. On Tuesday morning, a rocket hit an empty house in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, causing a fire. Two more rockets went kaboom! in open areas between Ashdod and Ashkelon on Tuesday morning.

Magen David Adom paramedics treated nine people Tuesday in wake of the ongoing rocket fire. One person was lightly hurt from shrapnel to his foot, and another injured himself running to a shelter. Seven other people were treated for anxiety.

The Home Front Command on Tuesday instructed Israel Railways to halt train activity between Ashkelon and Sderot in both directions. The trains will begin and end their journeys at Ashkelon station until further notice.

In addition, the Israel Airports Authority announced that timings of arrivals and departures at Ben-Gurion Airport in Lod may change due to the security situation. Tel Aviv's Sde Dov Airport was closed for takeoffs on Tuesday evening, and timing of landings may change.

Earlier, after being told by Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon that there is a possibility Hamas could use its 80km-range rockets to fire at the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, mayors of Tel Aviv, Givatayim, Ramat Gan and Rishon LeZion have opened public shelters in their city. The Rishon LeZion beach was also cleared of beach goers as a precaution.

The IDF announced the operation in Gazoo late Monday night, after a day in which some 80 rockets were fired at southern Israeli communities.

"The IDF has commenced Operation Protective Edge in Gazoo against Hamas, in order to stop the terror Israel's citizens face on a daily basis," the IDF Spokesman wrote in a message posted on Twitter shortly after 1am.

Hamas has vowed to strike back, threatening that its rockets would indeed reach Tel Aviv. The bad boy group fired rockets at Israel's commercial and cultural hub during the previous IDF operation to counter rocket fire, 2012's Pillar of Defense, but few reached their target.

The IDF has urged Israelis within a 40km (24 mile) radius of the southern coastal territory to stay within reach of protected areas and ordered summer camps shut as a precaution against rocket fire.
Posted by:trailing wife

#11  Take out everything but the existing sewage ponds.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-07-09 20:07  

#10  They've been having a problem with raw sewage flowing directly into the sea there, and ruining the beaches. What y'all are calling for would be an improvement, pollutionwise.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-07-09 19:15  

#9  Chum.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-07-09 17:02  

#8  gonna leave a slick on the Med
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-09 15:39  

#7  It's all organic, Frank.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2014-07-09 15:18  

#6  guys, there's laws against water pollution
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-09 10:03  

#5  D9s hub to hub. Push the trash into the sea.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-07-09 09:14  

#4  It's time to turn Gaza into a gated Med resort.

Big bulldozers at one side and don't stop till you're washing the blades in the Med.

Sorry but 1,000,000 strikes and you're out.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-07-09 07:23  

#3  If there is one thing you can count on Hamas for, it's bad aim.
Posted by: Charles   2014-07-09 04:09  

#2  Don't forget to cut off their water, power and fuel. Otherwise it is just stirring sand.
Posted by: 3dc   2014-07-09 02:00  

#1  100 rockets fired, creating one injury to someone's foot.

Wow, that is impressive.

Big war weapons you Muslims got there. I guess you are really mad.

Let me remind you to duck as the Israeli air force pounds you. Oops, too late.
Posted by: rammer   2014-07-09 01:27  

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