Qassams cause panic in Sderot

Qassams cause panic in Sderot

Qassams cause panic in Sderot

Six rockets land in southern town, one falling close to house of Defense
Minister Peretz, near hunger-strikers encampment; one person wounded in eye
by shrapnel, three suffer from shock. One rocket causes fire at forest near
town; 120 rockets fired at Israel since Friday

Shmulik Hadad YNET 15 June 2006
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-326 3243,00.html

Six Qassam rockets were fired Thursday at the southern town of Sderot. One
of the rockets landed near the house of Defense Minister Amir Peretz,
falling close to the tent of hunger-strikers encamped outside.

Fire broke out in a forest near Sderot after a Qassam landed at the place,
and firefighters were called to the place to extinguish the fire.

One of the rockets landed in a factory in Sderot's industrial zone, and one
employee sustained a very light injury to his eye from shrapnel. Three more
people suffered from shock and were treated by MDA paramedics.

A Qassam that fell near the plant hit a pole that supports the factory's
ceiling, forcing the workers to evacuate the area for fear the ceiling might
collapse. Firefighters were dispatched to the place.

Head of the firefighters in town, David Shitrit, said that a much greater
catastrophe was prevented in the factory, which manufactures wooden
platforms. "The cement ceiling blocked the Qassam, but collapsed with it.
Had this been a regular ceiling, a much greater disaster could have taken
place, as the place is filled with wood platforms. A big fire could have
erupted," he said.

The town's swimming poll opened its gates for the first time Thursday, and
residents said they saw one of the rockets fly over the pool. A number of
children were at the place at the time of the strike.

Two strikers faint

National Union Knesset members were staying at the protesters' tent at the
time of the attack. The strikers' leader, Alon Davidi, has just started a
press conference, and was telling reporters that the defense minister has
asked him on Wednesday to stop the strike.

While Davidi was speaking, a loud explosion was heard and panic broke out in
the tent. "Two of the strikers fainted and were treated on the spot. The
police asked us to take cover. This is all happening in the midst of our
hunger strike to prevent the Qassam fire," one of the demonstrators,
Michael, recounted.

Davidi himself said that he plans to carry on with the hunger strike, and
called on the president to meet with the strikers immediately and personally
intervene in a bid to solve the problem.

The National Union Party reported that one of its MKs, Arieh Eldad, a
physician by profession, attended to two of the hunger-strikers who
collapsed as a result of the blast. Town residents told Ynet that no alarm
went off Thursday morning to alert ahead of the rockets' landing.

School strike continues

The strike at the Shaar Hanegev elementary school went into its fifth day
Thursday, and the children meanwhile attend alternative activities.

The al-Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility Thursday for the Qassams fired
at Nahal Oz. the Red Dawn alerts system was previously set off in the area,
but the rockets' landing site was not located until now.

No organization has yet to claim responsibility for attack on Sderot this
morning, but army sources believe that Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades or the
Popular Resistance Committees were behind the shooting.

First Published: 06.15.06, 11:11
Latest Update: 06.15.06, 14:00

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