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Dozens hurt by rocket in Israel
At least 69 Israeli soldiers have been injured after a rocket fired from Gaza exploded in an army camp in southern Israel, the military has said.
The rocket hit an equipment store at the Zikkim training base, sending shrapnel flying through surrounding tents where soldiers were sleeping.

Four of the wounded soldiers are in a serious condition, the military said.

It is the largest number of injuries sustained in a single rocket attack against Israel from Gaza.

Correspondents say both the government and the army will come under strong pressure to retaliate forcefully.

Later, a Palestinian man and three of his children were wounded by Israeli shell fire in Beit Hanoun, Palestinian medics said.

The Israeli army said its ground forces had targeted the area where militants had launched the rocket that hit the base

The Israeli military said the Qassam rocket was fired from Beit Hanoun at around 0130 (2230 GMT), hitting the training base, about 1km (0.6 miles) north of the Israel-Gaza border.


The rocket exploded inside an equipment store and sent shrapnel flying into nearby tents, where most of the wounded soldiers were sleeping.
In addition to the four soldiers said to be in a serious condition, a further seven have been described by the military as moderately wounded.

Twenty-nine soldiers, who suffered only minor injuries or shock, were discharged from hospital on Tuesday morning.

Two Palestinian militant groups claimed responsibility for the attack - Islamic Jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees.

Fawzi Barhoum, a spokesman for the Islamist Hamas movement, which seized control of Gaza in June, called the rocket attack a "victory from God".
A spokesman for the Israeli foreign ministry, Mark Regev, told the BBC that his country would respond to the strike.

"We will act, but I think it's very important to make the point that there is no reason for this," he said.

"We pulled out of the Gaza Strip two years ago, we took down all of the settlements, we pulled out all our military personnel, we ended the military occupation and these extremists who are shooting rockets really have no positive agenda. It's just nihilism."

Militants in Gaza frequently fire Qassam rockets towards southern Israel, many of which land in the town of Sderot.


Few of the attacks cause casualties but their psychological impact on life in the area has been significant.

Attacks last week on Sderot included one that landed near a crowded day care centre.

It led parents to pull their children out of school and brought demands for harsh retaliation.

The Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, told the country's military to draw up plans to curb rocket attacks from within the Gaza Strip.

It stopped short of calls from some ministers to expand military operations in Gaza, or to cut Israel's supplies of water and electricity to the territory

The BBC's Joe Floto in Jerusalem says the Israeli authorities will be looking urgently at two questions.

The first and most immediate is why its soldiers were housed under canvas in an area prone to this kind of attack.

The second will be much harder to address - how to prevent Palestinian militant groups from firing their rockets into Israel.

Last year the Israeli army carried out a five-month offensive inside Gaza to do just that.

Hundreds of Palestinians were killed in the operation.

After Tuesday's attack politicians and military commanders will be under intense pressure to respond forcefully, our correspondent adds.
 
I think its the first tme Hamas scored a direct hit on IA!!!
 
Yep. And now Hamas are going to really pay for it.

I really dont get it. They r resisting against an enemy infinitely more powerful. If they hope to put up any resistance, they should organise themselves into a force first. like Hezbollah did. half the time hamas are busy fighting fatah. how r they going to fight israel as well?
 
GAZA CITY (CNN) -- Islamic Jihad said it fired a longer-distance, shrapnel-packed missile into an Israeli military base early Tuesday -- wounding dozens of soldiers -- as part of its mission to hit targets deeper into Israel, a spokesman for the militant group told CNN.
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A wounded Israeli soldier after arriving at Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon early Tuesday.

The spokesman, who identified himself as "Abu Hamza," pledged that Islamic Jihad would intensify its rocket attacks against Israeli targets -- both civilian and military.

He said the attackers struck the military base with a Quds missile, which has a 15-km (9-mile) range, which is longer than the cruder Qassam rockets usually launched into Israel by Gaza militants.

The Quds, or Jerusalem, missile was also packed with shrapnel to inflict maximum casualties, the spokesman said. Islamic Jihad jointly claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attack with the Popular Resistance Committee, an umbrella group of Palestinian militants.

The rocket hit a tent in the Zikim military base in the northwestern Negev desert in southern Israel around 2 a.m. Tuesday (7 p.m. Monday ET), according to the Israel Defense Forces. The IDF said 69 soldiers were injured, most of them -- 57 -- sustained minor injuries.
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One soldier was critically injured, four were seriously wounded and seven suffered moderate injuries. At least 26 soldiers were treated and released, the IDF said.

Hours after the attack, the Israeli army fired on the location in northern Gaza from where the rocket was launched, an IDF spokeswoman said. Palestinian medical sources said a shell landed in Beit Lahiya, wounding four Palestinian civilians in their home. They said the injuries were not serious.


The Palestinian group released the video of the attack on Israeli base

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http://ia350602.us.archive.org/2/items/asdqwe22/Quds4.rmvb

 
Its utter stupidity on part of hamas to do something like that. The reason is they fire a rocket and then hide away, who has to pay the price, its the ordinay people who die there on the streets due to isreal airstrike.
This isnt the way to fight, if you wana fight an enemy, organize yourself, create a force, take help from iran and syria, and then fight, not like this. This is just pathetic.
 
if they fight like this, it'll just giv israel an excuse to wipe em out.

their best chance is to try some non-violent movement that gandhi tried. if that doesnt work, then go for organised armed resistance
 
Israel has always had an excuse to wipe out.....
 
yes, but israel has not done so to date. but if the national security of israel becomes seriously threatened, they might decide that they have had enough of palestinians.

the best thing for palestine would be to stop the bloody fighting, get their economy organised and make peace with israel like egypt did. otherwise palestine will always b a hell hole.
 

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