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QB continues retaliation to IOF crimes fires 130 missiles in four days

Monday 28-May-2007

GAZA (PIC)– Armed wing of Hamas Movement the Qassam Brigades continued its retaliation to the IOF troops’ brutal aggression on Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

QB sources confirmed that its fighters were able to fire around 130 homemade rockets and mortar shells at Israeli targets in Sderot settlement despite the intensive hovering of Israeli choppers and warplanes in Gaza sky.

According to the sources the rocket attacks were very effective as it turned life of the Israeli political and military leaderships into a nightmare asserting that the Qassam missiles became stronger and more accurate in hitting the target than before.

Two Israeli settlers were killed and around 200 others were wounded or suffered shocks due to the fall of the missiles on Sderot in addition to inflicting damage to the colony’s infrastructure.

The relentless IOF aerial and land bombarding of Gaza Strip left tens of Palestinians dead and wounded scores others in addition to destroying wide sector of the PA infrastructure Palestinian security and hospital sources confirmed.

In all the military communiqués it had issued the QB maintained asserting that the missile attacks were in retaliation to the persistent IOF troops’ brutal crimes against the unarmed Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

The IOF didn’t reciprocate or respect the truce that the Palestinian resistance factions had given around 10 months ago on PA chief Mahmoud Abbas’ request and continued killing Palestinian citizens prompting the factions to break the calm and to start retaliation to those atrocities.

Collapse of the Israeli project:
For his part Eli Moyal the mayor of Sderot has warned that the locally-manufactured Palestinian rockets were jeopardizing the Israeli project and could even lead to its total collapse.

In an interview with the Hebrew radio Moyal who threatened to resign and leave the colony over the QB attacks affirmed that the fall of Sderot would mean the fall of the Israeli project altogether saying that the massive exodus from the colony was unprecedented.

Most of the colony’s settlers had left it and sought a safer place after it came under QB missile fire.

The radio furthermore revealed that around 14 of the colony’s families decided to leave the colony for good and go back to Europe. Classes in the settlement were also ordered suspended due to rocket attacks.

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