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There were no casualties reported. Identified hit in an open area of the Western Negev desert. There were no casualties or damage caused. On April 4, three rockets struck the southern resort town of Eilat, fired from the Sinai Peninsula. On April 8, three rocket hits were identified in the Western Negev. On April 15, two rockets fell in open areas in the western Negev desert. There were no reports of casualties. Rocket and mortar hits were indentified in southern Israel despite a tenative arrangement with Hamas to cease rocket fire after the escalation of mid-March.

In addition, two rockets were intercepted and destroyed by the Iron Dome aerial defense system. Rockets hits were identified in all the major cities and towns of southern Israel, including Beersheba, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Yavne, and Netivot.

The Iron Dome Anti-Missile System deployed around southern Israel was successful in intercepting approximately 60 rockets that were destined to strike in densely populated areas. A GRAD rocket scored a direct hit on an elementary school in Beersheba, thankfully with no one present. Around 30 people sustained injuries including those taken to hosptials for shock.

Israel responded to the escalation by targeting rocket launching squads in the Gaza Strip. Hits identified in Israeli territory. The rockets fell in open areas; there were no casualties and no damage. They fell in open areas in the western Negev. One of the rockets damaged a number of structures and caused a power outage. Hits identified in Israeli territory - four on February 1 which landed in open areas in the western Negev.

Rockets were fired from Gaza and hit in an open field in the western Negev. Mortars containing phosphorous were fired at Sderot and a village in the western Negev. The military-terrorist wing of the Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility for the attack. At dusk on Friday, December 9, two rockets were fired towards Ashdod pop. Another rocket landed at the Eshkol Regional Council.

One of the rockets landed in an open area near Ashkelon while another was reported having hit in the Negev desert area. There were no reports of damage or injuries.

Rockets struck Ashdod pop. Several buildings, including a school, were damaged in the attacks. The IDF views this as a major escalation after more than two weeks of quiet on the southern front.

Fired at southern Israel from the Gaza Strip. There were no immediate reports of damage or injury. More than rockets and 45 mortars were fired into Israel from Gaza in August alone. Rockets struck in almost every major Israeli city in the south of the country, including Beersheba, Ashkelon and Ashdod. At least 13 civilians were injured in the barrages and one, 38 year old Yossi Shoshan, was killed. On August 24, a nine-month old infant was lightly wounded when a rocket exploded near where she was being held.

At least 7 rockets were intercepted and destroyed by the Iron Dome anti-missile system. One of the mortars fired at Israel contained illegal white phosphorous, an incendiary chemical that burns and leads to boils. Despite a ceasefire reached between Israel and Hamas on August 22, missiles continued to be fired. One rocket hit a yeshiva while another rocket landed on a synagogue, though did not explode.

The Gaza-based, Al-Qaeda -linked Abdullah Azzam brigades claimed responsibility for shooting at least two rockets on August Two of the rockets had longer ranges than usual and landed near the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Gat - an improved locally-manufactured rocket August 3 and what was apparently a mm Grad rocket August 4 , after which a number of civilians were treated for shock.

Another rocket fired on August 4 landed in the western Negev. Six mortar shell hits were identified in Israeli territory. No casualties were reported and no damage. Hits identified in the western Negev July 28 and August 1. A n Israeli civilian woman suffered minor wounds from the rocket fired on August 1. Two people were injured from the attack, one later died of his wounds.

Luckily the attack took place just minutes after the majority of students had been dropped off. Six civilians were wounded, one of them critically. The main attacks were the following: On January 5 , seven rocket hits were identified in the western Negev. On January 6, seven mortar shell hits were identified over a hour period. Two mortar shells hit a building and wounded six foreign workers, one of them critically and one seriously.

On January 7 a rocket hit was identified near the security fence. On January 10 three rocket hits were identified near the city of Ashkelon and one in an open area. Palestinians fired two mortar shells at Morag and Netzer Hazani. This was the first attack of its type in the area, though numerous shooting attacks from Beit Jalla had taken place previously. Sources : Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Meir Amit Intelligence and Information Center. Israel Defense Forces Blog. Times of Israel October 16, ; November 14, ; February 24, News sources.

Download our mobile app for on-the-go access to the Jewish Virtual Library. Category » Rocket Threats. Rocket Ranges from Gaza. Rocket Ranges from the West Bank. Israeli Missile Defense Systems. Iron Dome Anti-Rocket System. Attacks during Second Lebanon War. Terrorists Firing Rockets. Rocket Attacks on Israel. Rocket Threats. More than 4, rockets were launched toward Sderot, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Jerusalem and neighboring communities.

Ten Israelis were killed. More than 90 percent of projectiles heading toward populated areas were intercepted by Iron Dome. Roughly a third of the rockets landed inside the Gaza Strip. Most of the others landed in open fields. Six rockets were fired from Gaza. Two were intercepted by the Iron Dome, two fell in open areas and two landed in the Gaza Strip. Five rockets were fired from Gaza. Iron Dome anti-missile defence system intercepted two rockets and the others fell either in uninhabited areas or inside the Gaza Strip.

Two rockets fired from Gaza. One was intercepted by Iron Dome, the other fell in an open area near the border fence. Two rockets were fired toward Ashdod and Kibbutz Palmachim. Two rockets were fired toward Ashkelon. One rocket fell in an open field, while the second was intercepted by the Iron Dome system. Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip fired 1 rocket into Israel which apparently exploded in an open field. The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted eight of 13 rockets.

At least two people were injured and several cars damaged by shrapnel near a mall in Ashdod. Six pedestrians also were injured as panicked shoppers ran for shelters. At least 12 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel.

One landed near a house in Sderot on Friday, causing extensive damage. Two rockets were fired from Gaza that caused no injuries or damage. One rocket was fired into southern Israel, striking an empty field, causing no injuries or damage. One rocket was fired from Gaza at Israeli communities near the border for the first time in over 40 days. Over the course of Sunday and Monday, some 90 rockets were fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip — most of them by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group — and approximately 90 percent of those heading toward populated areas were intercepted by the Iron Dome system.

A barrage of rockets were fired at Israel from Gaza. Two people were killed when rockets fhit a factory in Ashkelon. A barrage of rockets were fired at Israel from Gaza, killing an Israeli man in Ashkelon. One rocket was launched from Gaza and hit a house in Mishmeret injuring seven people. Two rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip towards Tel Aviv. One rocket was intercepted by the Iron Dome. A mortar fired from Gaza hit an Israeli bus, critically wounding a year-old man.

Eight rockets were fired at Israel, 2 were intercepted, 4 impacted open areas, and 2 landed in Sderot causing damage and 2 injuries.

Nine rockets were fired from Gaza into Israeli territory over the course of two days from July , All missiles landed in open areas near the border fence and no injuries were reported. A number of Hamas positions in Gaza were struck by Israel in retaliation, killing three members of the terror group. A barrage of rockets and mortars were fired from Gaza towards Israel on July 14, Three Israelis were wounded after a rocket struck their house in Sderot.

The Israelis carried out airstrikes on over forty Hamas military installations in retalliation. Thirteen rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israel on the night of June 26 and early morning of June Three of these rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome system. This rocket fire was in retaliation to the attempted assassination of a Hamas militant; the Israeli military blew up his car, but he was not inside of it at the time.

Forty-five rockets were fired by terror groups in Gaza towards Israel during the middle of the night on June 20, Seven of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome system, with other rockets landing in unpopulated areas and three striking near community centers and schools.

No injuries were reported, but most Israelis in border communities spent the night in bomb shelters. Seventy mortars and rockets were fired in two volleys from the Gaza Strip towards Israeli territory on May 29, , following weeks of Palestinian protests at the Israeli border. Most projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome, but some made it through. One missile exploded in the yard of an Israeli kindergarten. Five Israelis were wounded in the barage, most by mortar shrapnel.

The Israeli military hit back forcefully, striking approximately 30 Hamas military installations. This was the single largest attack by Gaza terrorists on Israel since the Gaza war. Multiple rockets were fired from Gaza at Israel. One rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip around p. One rocket fired from within the Gaza Strip towards Israel landed in Gaza, striking a home and injuring three residents. Three rockets were fired towards Israel from the Gaza Strip, all landed in Israeli border communities in open fields, no injuries reported.

In retalitaion the Israeli Air Force struck central terrorist infrastructure tragets within Gaza. The Iron Dome intercepted two rockets fired towards Israel from within Gaza. Two rockets were fired from within the Gaza Strip, with one landing near the border on the Israeli side and damaging a home, and the other landing in a field.

Although a home and a car were damaged, no individuals were injured in the attack. A rocket fired from Gaza towards Israel fell short and landed on the home of top Hamas official spokesman Mushir al-Masri's brother. Two rockets were fired separately from within Gaza towards Israel, one was intercepted over Ashkelon by an Iron Dome missile and the other landed in Eshkol.

Approximately ten to twelve mortars were fired into Israel by Palestinian Islamic Jihad on the night of November 30, One rocket was fired towards Israel from the Gaza Strip, but it landed within the Strip. No damage or injuries were reported. One rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip, landing in Israel and causing no injuries.

The IDF responded by striking a Hamas facility, even though no militant group in Gaza claimed responsibility for the attack.

Several mortars hit Israel for the second day in a row, prompting the IDF to respond by striking two Syrian artillery positions and a Syrian regime ammunitions truck. One rocket was fired from the Sinai Peninsula into Israel on the second day of U. President Donald Trump's visit to the country. A siren was not sounded because the rocket was headed towards an open area, and eventually landed without causing any damage or casualties.

One rocket was fired from Gaza at Southern Israel, no injuries reported. Elsewhere, three rockets hit open areas in Eshkol and Iron Dome intercepted three more. Operation Protective Edge begins. Mortar shell exploded near the fence in southern Gaza.

Terrorists in Gaza fire a rocket into Israel. PA President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the attacks. Operation Pillar of Defense : On the morning of November 15, three Israeli civilians were killed when a rocket directly struck their apartment building in the city of Kiryat Malachi.

Three rockets landed in Israeli territory. There were no casualties and no damage was done. Identified in an open area in the Western Negev.

Identified in an empty area in the western Negev. Identified in the western Negev, falling in open areas. Strikes from Gaza were identified in Israeli territory. Hits identified in Israeli territory, all in open areas. All the rockets and mortar shells fell in open areas in the western Negev. Fired into Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip. Two rockets fell in an open area in the western Negev on December A third rocket fell on December Two mortar shells fell on December 23 in open areas.

Fired from Gaza into Israeli territory. They landed in open areas in the western Negev. Rockets struck civilian areas in southern Israel. Hit identified near the security fence in the western Negev. Both fell in open areas in the western Negev. One of the rockets hit a storage shed near a kindergarten in an Israeli village in the western Negev.

The other fell in an open area. They were all launched on November 6, and fell in the western Negev in the Ashkelon district.

Fired from Gaza - one hit was identified in Israel, the other rocket landed inside Gaza. There were no reported injuries. Identified hit in an open area in the western Negev. There were no casualties but power lines were damaged. Hits identified in open areas in the western Negev. One rocket fell in an open area in the western Negev on August The second fell in an open area in the western Negev on September 5.

One-hundred and six rocket hits; Forty 40 mortar hits. Fired from Gaza into southern Israel in the one of the largest escalations in recent years. At least seven injuries being reported. Hits identified as striking in southern Israel. No injuries were reported as a result.

No casualties and no damage were reported. Identified in Israeli territory. Most of the rockets fell in open areas in the western Negev. Hits identified in Israeli territory July 9. The rockets fell in open areas in the western Negev. Hit identified in Israeli territory July 3 in an open area in the western Negev; there were no casualties and no damage.

On July 2 two mortar shells fell in an open area in the western Negev. Hits indentified in Israeli territory June 21 in an open area in the western Negev. Hit indentified in Israeli territory June 16 in an open area in the western Negev.

Hit identified in an open area in the western Negev May It was the first rocket hit since April Hits indentified during the Passover holiday.

One Grad rocket landed near the city of Ashdod on April 15; there were no casualties and no damage. The other April 18 landed in an open area in the western Negev.

Sixty-five 65 rocket hits; Sixty-Seven 67 mortar hits. Fired at Israeli territory. Some of the rockets were long-range and fell in the regions of Beersheba, Ashqelon and Ashdod. Eight of them were intercepted by the Israeli Iron Dome aerial defense system.

Hamas operatives fired the missile an Israeli school bus in the western Negev. All three rockets fell in open areas in the western Negev. On March 23, six mortar shell hits were identified in the western Negev south of Ashkelon. One of them contained phosphorous. On March 24, five rocket hits were identified, one of them a Grad rocket which landed near the southern Israeli city of Ashdod. Five mortar shell hits were also identified, all fired simultaneously, falling in open areas in the western Negev.

On March 26, two rockets landed in the western Negev. There were no casualties but damage was done to property. Exceptional barrages of mm mortar shells struck the western Negev. The mortar shells were fired simultaneously from a number of sites in the Gaza Strip.

Most fell in open areas. Two people sustained minor injuries and considerable damage was done to property. It was the most serious mortar shell attack since Operation Cast Lead. Hits identified in Israeli territory, one south of the city of Ashkelon on March No damage was done. Several Israelis were treated for shock.

They fell in open areas in the western Negev on March 5. Hits identified, including a mm Grad rocket which fell in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba. The rocket hit a house and caused considerable damage to the building and its surroundings. Four people were treated for shock.

Rocket landed in an open area in the western Negev. Two of the rockets were Grad rockets. Hits identified and in open areas in the southern Israeli towns of Netivot close to a site where a wedding was being held and Ofakim. Four people went into shock and several vehicles were damaged. Mortar fell in an open area in the western Negev. Two 2 rocket hits were identified in the western Negev December 28 and They fell in open areas.

Three mortar shell hits were identified in the western Negev. On January 1 a women in the western Negev went into a shock. Five 5 mortar shell hits were identified in Israel territory, most of which fell in open areas. On December 24 a rocket hit was identified in an open area in the western Negev.

On December 20, 12 mortar shells were fired and landed in open areas. On December 19 three mortar shells were fired and landed in open areas. A rocket hit was identified on December It fell in the western Negev. A young woman sustained minor injuries. Two 2 rocket hits were identified in Israeli territory. In addition, six mortar shells were fired into the western Negev, two on December 7 and four on December 8. In the December 8 attack an Israeli civilian sustained minor injuries.

Two 2 rocket hits and one mortar shell hit were recorded in the western Negev. On December 6 one of the rockets fell in the western Negev, causing no injuries or damage. Six 6 mortar shells were fired into Israeli territory. At least one of the mortar shells contained phosphorous. On November 16 a rocket hit was identified in an open area in the western Negev, causing damage to property. On November 19 , three rocket hits were identified, including a mm Grad rocket in Ofakim.

There was damage to property and livestock. Two 2 mortar shells were fired at an IDF force conducting routine security activity. A number of mortar shells were fired at an IDF force conducting routine patrols. Nine 9 mortar shells were fired into Israeli territory, eight of them on September Increase in rocket fire targeting the western Negev. Most of them fell in open areas. On August 16 two Kassam rockets fell in the northwestern Negev. On the morning of August 17 two mortar shells were fired at an IDF force near the security fence.

Two soldiers sustained minor wounds. Two mortar shells fell in an open area in the northwestern Negev. One of the terrorists was killed - a prominent member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad who took part in the exchange of fire five months ago in which an IDF soldier was killed - and an IDF soldier sustained minor wounds.

On August 2 six 6 rockets were fired at Israel. Three fell in Eilat. Two rockets fell in the Jordanian city of Aqaba. A Jordanian civilian was killed and five were wounded , one of them critically. On July 30 a mm Grad rocket fell in the southern city of Ashkelon, sending one Israeli woman into shock. On July 31 a rocket fell near an educational building in the western Negev.

There were no casualties but the building was severely damaged. Five 5 rocket hits were identified, four of them on July On July 20 a mortar shell was fired at an IDF force on routine patrol along the security fence.

On June 24, 12 mortar shells were fired from the Beit Hanoun region at an IDF force engaged in routine security activities. Six fell in Israeli territory.

The force was also attacked with light arms fire. On June 28 a mortar shell was fired at an IDF armored vehicle. The vehicle was damaged. On June 30 one rocket his was identified in the western Negev. A local factory was damaged. Two 2 rocket hits were identified near the security fence in the western Negev. One 1 rocket hit was identified in the western Negev. Six 6 rocket hits were identified in Israeli territory, three on May 31 and three on June 1.

All the rockets fell in open areas. Also on June 1 an anti-tank missile was fired at an IDF force engaged in routine security activity near the border fence in the southern Gaza Strip. On two occasions June 1 and 7 the Israeli Air Force attacked rocket-launching squads which were about to fire rockets into the western Negev. On the morning of June 1 an IDF force identified two terrorist operatives who crossed the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip.

During the ensuing exchange of fire the terrorists were killed. On June 7 an IDF force attacked a commando terrorist squad at sea. The squad was apparently on its way to Israel from the sea to carry out a terrorist attack. Four members of the squad were killed. Seven 7 rocket hits were identified in the western Negev five of them on May Two 2 rockets fell in Israeli territory May 19 and They exploded in open areas. On May 21, two terrorists infiltrated into Israeli territory near Nirim in the western Negev.

IDF forces shot and killed them. Two assault weapons and magazines were found near the bodies. On the evening of May 21, during a routine patrol in the southern Gaza Strip, an IDF scout was seriously wounded by sniper fire. On May 25 an IDF force identified a suspicious Palestinian driving a wagon close to the security fence.

After he distanced himself from the wagon, which was apparently booby trapped, it exploded. One 1 mortar shell was fired at an IDF force carrying out routine operations near the security fence; civilian engineers working near the security fence and and IDF force carrying out routine activities near the Kissufim post were attacked with light arms May 12 ; two IEDs exploded near an IDF force carrying out routine operations at the security fence, damaging the fence May IDF soldiers were attacked twice with light arms near the border fence.

Small arms fire was opened several times on IDF soldiers engaged in routine security activities near the border fence. There were no injuries. Light-arms fire targeted civilians engaged in non-military activities near the security fence. The terrorist threw a grenade at the force. The IDF force returned fire and killed him. In the early morning hours of April 13 an IDF force identified a terrorist squad in placing an IED near the security fence close to the Kissufim crossing.

A total of five 5 rocket hits were identifed in Israeli territory; four others fell inside the Gaza Strip. Three 3 mortar shells were also fired, two at an IDF force during the incident on March The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military-terrorist wing, claimed responsibility for the incident. Significant increase in the number of rockets fired into the western Negev, with nine 9 identified rocket hits. Five other rockets fell inside the Gaza Strip. On March 18 a rocket hit a greenhouse in Netiv Ha'asara, killing a Thai worker.

He was the first rocket fire victim since Operation Cast Lead. Two 2 rocket hits were identified from Gaza firing at the western Negev. On March 14 light arms were fired at a motorized IDF patrol moving along the border security fence.

On February 25, patrol found a rocket launcher and rocket near the security fence. The launcher was detonated in a controlled explosion by IDF experts. On March 1 an IDF tank shot at a squad of Palestinians who approached the security fence near Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, killing one terrorist and wounding others. A search of the area revealed a mortar and detonation system. An anti-tank missile was fired at the searchers. Two hits apparently mortar shells were identified near the security fence inside the Gaza Strip.

On February 10 , a squad of suspicious Palestinians was identified and fired on near the Erez crossing. Two 2 rocket hits Feb 3 and 7 were identified in open areas near population centers.

Two 2 rocket hits were identified in open areas in the western Negev. Three 3 rocket hits and one 1 mortar shell hit were identified in open areas in the western Negev. In addition, a number of rockets and mortar shells were fired and landed in the Gaza Strip. Seven 7 rocket hits were identified in Israel, most on January 7. Two 2 rocket hits were identified in the western Negev.

For the first time since Operation Cast Lead, a rocket hit was identified in the southern Israeli city of Netivot Jan 2. Responsibility was claimed by the military-terrorist wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

One women was treated for shock. In addition, a mortar shell was fired at an IDF force near the security fence Jan 4 and four mortar shells were fired at the Kerem Shalom and a rocket at the Kissufim crossings Jan 1.

They fell in open areas, there were no casualties and no damage. One 1 rocket hit was identified in an open area in the western Negev December 4. Four 4 rocket hits were identified in open areas near towns. On November 16 two mortar shell were fired. Light arms were used to attack an IDF force near the Kissufim crossing. Three 3 rocket hits were identified. All three landed in open areas in the western Negev; there were no casualties and no damage. One 1 rocket hit was identified in an open area near a town in the western Negev on October Two 2 rocket hits were identified in open areas in the western Negev October 13 and One 1 mortar shell hit was identified in an open field near Sderot October 7, On October 6 civilians working near the Karni crossing were attacked with light arms fire.

Five 5 rocket hits were identified in open areas near Israeli communities another rocket fell inside the Gaza Strip , There were no casualties and no damage. In addition, light arms were used to attack IDF force and Israeli civilians near the security fence. Three 3 rocket hits were identified in the western Negev the Palestinians fired other rockets which landed inside the Gaza Strip.

One mortar shell was fired. Shots were fired at IDF patrols and Israeli civilians working near the security fence, near the Sufa and Kissufim crossings. Two 2 rocket hits were identified in the western Negev and a mortar shell was fired at civilians working near the security fence. IDF patrols and Israeli civilians working near the security fence were also shot at, mostly with light arms. Three 3 rocket hits were identified and seven 7 mortar shells hits were identified in open fields in the western Negev.

On September 3, , during a hour period, seven mortar shells were fired, four at an IDF force near the security fence and three at communities in the western Negev. Palestinians also shot at civilians working the near security fence, damaging a tractor, and at an IDF force near the security fence in the central Gaza Strip which returned fire.

One 1 rocket hit and two 2 mortar shell hits were identified near a village in the western Negev. On August 27, Palestinians opened fire at Israeli civilians engaged in non-military activities near the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip. On August 30, Palestinians opened fire at Israeli civilians conducting an engineering project near the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip.

On August 10, Israeli civilians working near the Karni crossing were attacked by small arms fire. On August 9, two mortar shells fell near the Erez crossing inside the Gaza Strip. The attack occurred as a Palestinian heart patient was being transferred to an Israel ambulance on his way to medical treatment in Israel. On July 16, a rocket hit was identified south of Kibbutz Nahal Oz. On July 23, light arms were fired from the Gaza Strip at a group of Israeli civilians working near the Sufa crossing.

On July 11 a mortar shell was fired near the Karni crossing, falling inside the Gaza Strip. On June 25, light weapons were fired at the Nahal Oz fuel terminal; there were no casualties. As the IEDs were being disarmed, two mortar shells were fired and light arms were used to attack the soldiers. One 1 rocket hit was indentified in the western Negev.

One 1 rocket hit a house in the southern city of Sderot, causing damage. Two people were treated for shock. Four 4 rockets and two 2 mortar shell hits were identified, all of them in non-inhabited areas. Two 2 rockets and two 2 mortar shells were fired at Israel.

No injuries or damage was reported. Two 2 rockets and one 1 mortar shell were fired at Israel. On March 31, following the prevention of an attempt to place an IED near the border security fence, two rockets and a mortar shell were fired at western Negev communities. Three 3 mortar shells were fired at IDF forces operating along the border security fence.

Hamas's Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for the mortar shells fired on March Fourteen 14 rockets and four 4 mortar shells fell in Israel, most of them in open areas, causing neither casualties nor property damage. Seventeen 17 rockets were fired, one of them hitting the city of Netivot. There were no casualties or property damage.

Nine 9 mortar shells were launched. On March 5 an anti-tank missile was fired at an IDF patrol moving along the border security fence. In response the Israeli Air Force attacked the squad. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the missile attack.

Twenty-five 25 rocket hits were identified. Two mm upgraded long-range rockets with a maximum range of 18 kilometers 11 miles hit Ashkelon on February 28, one hitting a school building and causing serious damage. No mortar shells were fired. No casualties were reported. Seven people living nearby suffered stress-related trauma. There were no casualties and no damage was caused. One rocket hit a house and the other landed in an outdoor area near the industrial zone.

There were no casualties, but the house was damaged. Twelve 12 rockets and fifteen 15 mortar shells were fired from the Gaza Strip. A terrorist squad attempted to place an IED three kilometers north of the Kissufim post. The Israeli Air Force attacked the squad. Thirteen 13 rockets were fired, one of them a mm long-range Grad rocket, which landed southwest of the city of Yavneh.

In addition, six mortar shells were fired, mostly at IDF forces. In all the above incidents there were no casualties and no property damage was reported.

The following violations occurred: February 8 - Rocket fell in kibbutz parking lot in northwest Negev. Another fell south of Ashkelon. Another rocket fell south of Ashkelon.

February 3 - A mm Grad rocket fell between two buildings in the city of Ashkelon. February 1 - Six mortar shells fired into Israeli territory, armed Palestinians shot at IDF force near Kissufim in western Negev and four rockets were fired at western Negev towns and villages. January 31 - A rocket fell south of Ashkelon. January 29 - A rocket fell in an open area near Sderot.

January 28 - A rocket fell in Israeli territory near the southern Gaza Strip. January 25 - Terrorist squad tried to carry out rocket attack against Israel. One rocket fired, fell inside Gaza Strip. More than 60 Qassam rockets and dozens of mortar shells struck homes, factories and a playground in southern Israel.

Two longer ranged Grad-type missiles struck a public area in northern Ashkelon. A rocket also struck next to a playground in Netivot. One factory in the western Negev was hit twice.

Several people in those areas were treated for shock. At least 50 rockets and mortars struck southern Israel since a cease-fire with Hamas ended on December Hamas declares the end of the six-month truce with Israel. Three rockets are fired at Israel by the Al-Quds Brigades.

A Qassam rocket struck the parking lot of a shopping center in Sderot, injuring three Israelis. At least 18 rockets and 6 mortar shells were fired this day on southern Israel , 48 hours before the truce between Israel and the Hamas expired. At least four Qassam rockets and 15 mortar rounds were fired from the Gaza Strip at the western Negev.

Islamic Jihad's Al-Quds Brigades claimed responsibility. In this month, 3 rockets and 2 mortars were fired from Gaza into Israel. They caused no injuries or deaths. A rocket lands in an open area in Sha'ar Hanegev regional council. Nobody claims responsibility for the attack. Two mortar attacks from Gaza were aimed at the Sufa crossing.

One fell just inside Gaza and the other at the crossing. Hours later, terrorists fired another shell into Israel, causing no casualties or damage. A rocket lands in an open area north of Sderot. A previously unknown organization calling itself the "Badr Forces" claims responsibility for the attack.

A rocket hit an open area of the industrial zone outside Sderot. There were no reports of injuries or damage. Three Qassam rockets fired from Gaza on Tuesday struck the Israeli border town of Sderot and its environs, causing no serious injuries but constituting the first serious breach of a five-day-old truce between Israel and Hamas. More than 40 rockets and mortar shells were launched from Gaza towards Sderot. Several hit the town, causing some damage. A Grad-type rocket fired from the Gaza Strip struck an Ashkelon cemetery leaving one person lightly to moderately wounded.

Another rocket exploded inside the city. Hamas fires 18 mortar shells toward Israel. Another four mortar shells and four Qassam rockets were fired later the same day. The Al-Quds Brigades fires four rockets toward southern Israel, lightly injuring a Thai foreign worker.

A barrage of Kassam rockets slammed into Sderot and the surrounding area. Nine mortar bombs were fired at the western Negev. Hamas fired three mortar shells from Gaza which landed in the Nirlat paint factory in Kibutz Nir Oz killing Amnon Ronsenberg, a year-old father of three on Thursday. Five additional Israelis were injured. Hamas' Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for the firing of the mortar. Seven Qassam rockets and four mortars hit the western Negev desert.

Five people were hurt, including two Bedouin farmhands, a farmer and two Thai migrant workers. Terrorists fired five Qassam rockets from the Gaza Strip. A sixth Qassam wounded two migrant workers from Thailand. Four rockets fired towards western Negev. Throughout the day barrages of mortar shells were fired from Gaza, most towards IDF forces operating along the border fence.

A total of 15 rockets were fired into Israel. A year-old woman was killed and two others wounded. A rocket launched by Gaza terrorists landed on a shopping mall in Ashkelon, injuring more than 30 people. A Katyusha rocket was fired into Ashkelon causing several injuries.

Shuli Katz, a year-old resident of Kibbutz Gvaram was killed by a Qassam rocket. The Al-Quds Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

A year-old, Jimmy Kdoshim, was killed by a mortar shell while working in his garden in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. Hamas claimed responsibility. At least two rockets fired by Gaza-based Palestinian forces slammed into the southern Israel town of Sderot while local residents were attending a Holocaust memorial ceremony.

Terrorists fired at least nine rockets and mortar shells at communities in southern Israel, wounding a four-year-old Israeli boy light injuries from a piece of shrapnel and damaging a number of homes. A Qassam rocket was shot at Ashkelon from Gaza. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed responsibility. About 50 rockets were fired in a span of 12 hours. One Israeli 8 year-old had his leg amputated in a rocket attack.

One Israeli civilian was killed in a rocket attack in Sderot. A month-old Gaza girl was killed by flying shrapnel when a Qassam missile launched from Gaza at Israel fell short and landed near her home.

About 50 Qassam rockets were fired towards the Negev, one of which struck a parking lot near Sapir Academic College, killing year-old student Ron Yahye. In addition, they fired for the first time six Iranian built Grad missiles at Ashkelon. Palestinian terrorists fire five Qassam rockets at Israeli towns. One of which fell near a school in Sderot, year-old Yossi Chymov, was critically injured in the attack. Two girls, aged twelve and two, were injured when a Qassam rocket fired from northern Gaza landed near a kindergarten in a kibbutz in the Eshkol Regional Council in the western Negev.

Their mother suffered from shock. A house in Sderot was also damaged. The Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility for the attack. An 8-year-old boy and his older brother were seriously wounded Saturday when a rocket from Gaza slammed into the Israeli border town of Sderot.

There were 30 identified rocket hits from January 18 to January 28 Hamas claimed responsibility for most and 83 mortar shell hits. More than Qassam rockets and 65 mortars were fired towards the Western Negev, in a hour period. At least ten Qassam rockets and twelve mortar shells were fired into Israel. Two of the twelve Qassam rockets struck houses in Sderot.

Palestinian terrorists fired a long-range Grad rocket at northern Ashkelon, a a barrage of seven Qassam rockets toward Sderot, and 25 other rockets into the Western Negev. A barrage of 14 mortar bombs and one Qassam rocket landed in open areas in the northern and southern Negev.

No damage or injuries were sustained. Five Qassam rockets struck Israel at open areas near Sderot and Ashkelon. One of the rockets landed in a schoolyard in Sderot, where 12 pupils had to be treated for shock. Shrapnel from a rocket lightly to moderately wounded a two-year-old boy. His mother was treated for shock.

Breijiyya added that the colonizers assaulted Ayed Abdul-Aziz and his family while picking their trees in their olive orchards in the Banias area, in the western part of the village. The Palestinians managed to repel the attack and forced the colonizers to leave the orchards and return to their colony. On Monday, Israeli colonizers cut dozens of Palestinian olive trees and stole harvesting equipment in Nablus, in northern West Bank. It is worth mentioning that the past week witnessed a serious escalation in similar violations in various parts of the West Bank, including attacking the villages, cutting and uprooting trees, harvesting and stealing the produce, especially in various villages and towns in the southern areas of Nablus governorate.

While the assaults and violations by the illegal colonizers against the Palestinians and their property are ongoing, they witness a sharp escalation during the olive harvest season.



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