Netanyahu says Israel will
agree to ceasefire if rockets from Gaza stop
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Since
Operation Pillar of Defense began on Wednesday, Iron Dome system
shoots down 243 rockets, with an 88 percent success rate. Some 460
rockets have landed in Israeli territory, 33 of them in built-up
areas.
18
November, 2012
As
Operation Pillar of Defense entered its fifth day, Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu spoke over the weekend with U.S. President Barack
Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, saying he had told both
that he is prepared for a comprehensive cease-fire if the rocket fire
from Gaza will stop.
Jerusalem
residents received their first taste of rocket warnings over the
weekend as terror groups fired more missiles on the south and at Tel
Aviv, and the Israel Defense Forces continued to prepare for a
possible ground invasion as Pillar of Defense ended its fourth day.
After
a rocket was fired at the Tel Aviv area on Friday, the army deployed
a fifth, new, Iron Dome antimissile battery in the region on Saturday
morning. Within two hours, the system considered more advanced than
the previous four because of its more sophisticated radar system
intercepted a Fajr-5 rocket fired at the city.
Over
60 rockets were fired at Israel on Saturday. While many of them were
intercepted by the Iron Dome system, including rockets aimed at
Sderot, Netivot, Ashdod, and Be'er Sheva, a 10-story building was hit
in Ashdod at midday and a car was damaged during a barrage of rockets
on that city.
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