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(Ha'aretz) Nadav Shragai - A brochure for teachers prepared by the army's Home Front Command and the Education Ministry says 45 communities in the sector surrounding the Gaza Strip will likely be exposed to direct fire by light weapons, mortar shells, and Kassam rockets, as well as terrorist infiltrations, after the disengagement is implemented. Communities located up to one kilometer from the pullout line are vulnerable to "fire on residents close to the fence area, to terrorist infiltrations, which could occur through a tunnel dug beneath the fences, and to Kassam and mortar fire," the brochure says. Protective walls are slated to be erected in certain communities. 2005-06-14 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Communities Near Gaza Warned of Security Threats
(Ha'aretz) Nadav Shragai - A brochure for teachers prepared by the army's Home Front Command and the Education Ministry says 45 communities in the sector surrounding the Gaza Strip will likely be exposed to direct fire by light weapons, mortar shells, and Kassam rockets, as well as terrorist infiltrations, after the disengagement is implemented. Communities located up to one kilometer from the pullout line are vulnerable to "fire on residents close to the fence area, to terrorist infiltrations, which could occur through a tunnel dug beneath the fences, and to Kassam and mortar fire," the brochure says. Protective walls are slated to be erected in certain communities. 2005-06-14 00:00:00Full Article
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