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(Ha'aretz) Amos Harel - Mortar and rocket fire continued sporadically Thursday in the Gaza Strip. Several mortar shells were fired at Netzarim and Gush Katif. A Kassam rocket landed near Kibbutz Sufa and two rockets landed near Sderot, all within the "green line." Army sources said Thursday that Hamas appears to have ended the latest round of violence, but that Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip no longer considers itself obligated to uphold the cease-fire, and was responsible for most of the firing. 2005-06-10 00:00:00Full Article
Gaza Shelling Continues
(Ha'aretz) Amos Harel - Mortar and rocket fire continued sporadically Thursday in the Gaza Strip. Several mortar shells were fired at Netzarim and Gush Katif. A Kassam rocket landed near Kibbutz Sufa and two rockets landed near Sderot, all within the "green line." Army sources said Thursday that Hamas appears to have ended the latest round of violence, but that Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip no longer considers itself obligated to uphold the cease-fire, and was responsible for most of the firing. 2005-06-10 00:00:00Full Article
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