Three workers, two Palestinian and one Chinese, were killed and five other Palestinian workers were injured Tuesday when a Qassam rocket slammed into a greenhouse in the Gush Katif settlement of Ganai Tal. An IDF helicopter was sent to the scene to evacuate the injured to nearby hospitals. Jihad, Hamas claim responsibility The military wing of Islamic Jihad, the al-Quds Company, was quick to take responsibility for the attack. “At 1:55 PM we fired two Quds 2 rockets at the Zionist city of Sderot, which sits on Palestinian land that has been occupied since 1948. At 2:13 another cell fired two rockets at the Kfar Aza settlement.” The group said the rockets were in response to Tuesday’s killing of senior West Bank operative Marwah Kamil during a gun battle near Jenin. The group also said in a statement that it would continue to it’s holy war and would never cave in to sign an agreement of any type with Israel. Later Hamas also claimed responsibility for the attack. All in all, three Qassam rockets, five mortar shells and five anti-tank missiles were fired at Gush Katif settlements and IDF outposts in Gaza. With the exception of the Ganai Tal incident, no injuries were reported, but damage was done to a building in one of the settlements. An additional mortar shell landed in an open field near the border fence surrounding northern Gaza.