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Five Gaza rockets strike Israel: military

Palestinian militants in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip fired five rockets at southern Israel yesterday, according to the Israeli military, further straining a fragile ceasefire.

Updated on: Mar 02, 2009 07:10 AM IST
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Palestinian militants in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip fired five rockets at southern Israel yesterday, according to the Israeli military, further straining a fragile ceasefire.

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One of the rockets exploded in the yard of a house in Sderot causing some damage. The other four blew up on waste land, the military said.

Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed earlier Sunday to respond "severely" to militant rocket strikes from Gaza.

"If the rocket fire from Gaza continues, we will hit back severely, so much so that the terrorist organisations will understand that Israel is not ready to resign itself to this," Olmert said at the weekly cabinet meeting.

"Defence Minister Ehud Barak will give directions so that Israeli forces bring calm to southern Israel," the outgoing premier said.

His comments came six weeks after the end of Israel's three-week war on Gaza, which left more than 1,300 Palestinians and 13 Israelis dead and destroyed homes and infrastructure throughout the Hamas-ruled territory.

A donors conference takes place in Egypt Monday to finance reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

Israel has in turn carried out several air raids targeting alleged militants, weapons caches and smuggling tunnels beneath the Gaza-Egypt border.

Egypt has been struggling to mediate a more permanent ceasefire between the two sides in recent weeks but the talks have shown little sign of progress.

 
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