The fragile armistice between Israel andthe Gaza terror groups was stretched further on Thursday night as several rockets were fired at western Negev communities from the Strip.
Gaza terrorists fired a Grad rocket at Ashdod, which was intercepted by a nearby Iron Dome battery. Moments later Qassam rockets hit open areas in Eshkol Regional Council and the outskirts of Hof Ashkelon Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported in either case.
A fourth rocket fired from Gaza overnight Friday landed in an open area in the Eshkol Regional Council. There were no reports of injury or damage.
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Later Thursday night, Palestinian source in Gaza Strip reported that Air Force helicopters fired at an open area in the Sudaniya neighborhood in the Strip's northwest, as well as east of Gaza City.
Other reports said that Israel Navy ships fired at the Gaza coast. No injuries were reported.
Rocket interception above Ashdod
Thursday morning saw a Gaza-launched rocket explode in an open area near Netivot. Several hours later a Grad rocket fired at Beersheba was intercepted by the Iron Dome system.
A political source told Ynet Wednesday that "at this time Israel will not respond to rockets fired at the south since the ceasefire took effect," adding that "After each round of escalation we see what is known as the 'tail' – a few hours during which there is still some fire, as if to show that they have the last word.
"The situation is still within Israel's containment. We're following the situation closely," the source added.
Following the sporadic rocket fire and mounting security concerns, several municipalities, including Ashdod, Ashkelon, Beersheba, Ofakim and Gan Yavne announced that they intend to suspend Friday's school day.
Educational institutions will remain open in Hof Ashkelon and Shaar Hanegev regional councils and in Kiryat Malachi. The University of Ben Gurion will also remain open.
Attila Somfalvi contributed to this report
First published: 20:59, 03.15.12



