IDF hits long-range rocket sites
The 'Palestinian' terror organizations said they would hit Tel Aviv if they were attacked by Israel. In the last half hour, the IDF hit 20 underground storage facilities for long-range rockets held by Hamas and Islamic Jihad.The IDF has in recent minutes struck over 20 underground rocket launchers belonging to Hamas and Islamic Jihad in an airstrike.Boo. Hoo. That's a Fajr-5 at the top of this post.
The airstrikes targeted long-range rockets in the possession of terror organizations, such as the fajr-5 and other rockets that are capable of striking Tel Aviv from Gaza.
IDF spokesman Yoav Mordechai said that Gaza is a "forward Iranian base," adding that the latest campaign of air strikes targeted most of the long-range offensive capabilities in the hands of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
He added that columns of smoke were visible around Gaza.
Labels: Hamas rockets, IDF, Islamic Jihad, Tel Aviv
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Are these shiny rockets (no more garage rockets for these people!) from the Libyan stockpile, with gunrunning services provided by the newly re-elected President Obama's Crack Team?
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