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(Jerusalem Post) There was a significant rise in the number of terror incidents in January with 80 attacks on civilians and soldiers, compared to 51 in December, an increase of 57%, the Israel Security Agency said Thursday. The increase was attributed mainly to attacks from Gaza, with 28 mortar shells and 13 rockets fired at Israel in January, compared with nine rockets and mortar shells in December. 2010-02-05 08:36:05Full Article
Israel Security Agency Reports Significant Rise in Terror Incidents
(Jerusalem Post) There was a significant rise in the number of terror incidents in January with 80 attacks on civilians and soldiers, compared to 51 in December, an increase of 57%, the Israel Security Agency said Thursday. The increase was attributed mainly to attacks from Gaza, with 28 mortar shells and 13 rockets fired at Israel in January, compared with nine rockets and mortar shells in December. 2010-02-05 08:36:05Full Article
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