Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Israeli air strikes target Gaza

Israel carried out a series of air strikes in the Gaza Strip today, Palestinian officials and witnesses said, after militants from the Hamas-ruled territory fired rockets into southern Israel.
No one was reported killed in any of the strikes that targeted a Hamas training camp, where two gunmen were wounded, as well as smuggling tunnels along Gaza's border with Egypt and other, unpopulated areas, Hamas officials and witnesses said.
An Israeli military statement said 13 rockets had been launched at Israel from the Gaza Strip in the past two days.
A rocket that later struck an Israeli agricultural community along the Mediterranean coast lightly wounded one person who was taken to hospital, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Media reports said the rocket landed near a local kindergarten.
Hamas leaders have tried to curb rocket fire at Israel, but smaller groups continue to carry out such attacks.
Israel's military said more than 200 cross-border missiles, rockets and mortars have been fired from Gaza this year.
An air strike in Gaza on Saturday killed five militants from a rocket-launching squad.