Israel Goes on High Alert for Passover (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Gabe Kahn 04/05/12)
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Israel is on high alert going into the Passover holiday after a pair
of Grad rockets fired from Egypt exploded in Eilat early on Thursday.
It was the first the rocket attack on Israel from Egypt since the
collapse of the regime of Hosni Mubarak more than a year ago.
However, In August of 2010, five Katyusha rockets hit the city of
Eilat. Two exploded in open areas and three fell into the sea. No
injuries were reported.
Rockets were also fired at Eilat in April of 2010. One landed in the
sea, and one hit the Jordanian city of Aqaba.
Nonetheless, Israel placed the IDF on its highest state of alert
following a situation assessment by senior commanders after
Thursday´s attack. The alert comes as thousands of visitors begin
arriving in the resort town of Eilat for the holiday.
The move came just one week after IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz said
Israel’s military would remain at full strength – but not high alert –
over Passover. Gantz’s decision ended the Israeli tradition of the
army “going on vacation” for Passover.
The head of Eilat police said explosions were heard in Eilat soon
after midnight. Police found the remains of one rocket in a
construction site, about 400 meters from a residential area.
"Based on our working assumptions and the (rocket) range, yes, [the
rocket was fired from Sinai]," the police chief told reporters.
He added that police were searching for more rockets that may have
landed.
The Israel-Egypt border had been relatively quiet since the two
countries signed a peace agreement in 1979, but security officials
say the Sinai has become a staging ground for terrorism against
Israel since Mubarak´s ouster in Februay 2011.
Two weeks ago, the Israel Security Agency (ISA) arrested a Hamas
terrorist who planned to kidnap an IDF soldier and aid in a suicide
bombing in Eilat.
Mahmed Abu Aadram, an operative in the Hamas terror organization
operating in Sinai, was captured as he attempted to infiltrate into
Israel with other terrorists.
In August 2011, terrorists from Sinai staged a cross-border ambush of
a civilian Israeli bus on Route 12 near Eilat, killing 8 Israelis.
In early March, Israel uncovered a plan by the Popular Resistance
Committees to attempt a new attack on Route 12. Israel killed the PRC
head – Zuhir Qaisi – In an airstrike, which led to a dramatic
exchange of fire as Gaza´s terror gangs fired over 200 rockets at
Israel´s southern communities.
Israeli airstrikes targeting teams of terrorists launching rockets
from densely populated areas killed 26, of whom at least 21 were
terrorists.
IDF officials say the terror groups were attempting to use Gaza´s
civilians as "human shields" in violation of the rules of war.
The ceasefire brokered four days into the exchange has been
intermittently violated by Gaza’s terror gangs in the past month.
(IsraelNationalNews © 2012 04/05/12)
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