Grad rocket lands in southern Israel; source unknown (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Gili Cohen 06/17/12)
Source: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/grad-rocket-lands-in-southern-israel-source-unknown-1.436740
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Remnants of a grad rocket were found Saturday morning in Ovda, north
of Eilat in the southern Negev. No one was wounded by the rocket, nor
was any damage caused.
Security forces began scanning the area after an explosion was heard
on Friday night. Initial investigations indicate that the rocket had
a diameter of 122 millimeters.
The incident was particularly unordinary, for this was the first time
a rocket had ever been fired toward this area. The source of the
rocket is unknown thus far, but investigations are taking place to
inspect whether it was launched from the direction of Jordan or from
the Sinai Peninsula.
The Israel Defense Forces said the circumstances of the launch are
currently being investigated.
In April, three grad rockets were fired toward the city of Eilat. No
warnings preceded those attacks either, and it was only after the
remainders were found that it became clear they were indeed fired
from the Sinai Peninsula.
In August 2011, cross-border infiltrators shot dead eight Israelis.
Israeli soldiers repelling the attack accidentally killed five
Egyptian guards.
In August 2010, five grad rockets exploded in Eilat and Akaba, in the
Jordan Rift Valley. Those rockets were fired from Egypt, and resulted
in the death of one Jordanian citizen. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz
06/17/12)
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