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Monday, January 5, 2009
Rehovot, Rishon may be in rocket range

Rehovot, Rishon may be in rocket range
yaakov katz and yaakov lappin , THE JERUSALEM POST Jan. 5, 2009
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Fearing that Hamas may have missiles with a range over 40 kilometers, the
IDF Home Front Command has instructed the Rishon Lezion and Rehovot
municipalities to prepare their bomb shelters, The Jerusalem Post has
learned.

The two cities have a combined population of approximately 333,700.

Defense officials said Sunday that the air force had destroyed a significant
percentage of Hamas's long-range Kassams and Grad-model Katyusha rockets,
but that it was likely the group still had "several thousand" left.

Most of Hamas's Grad rockets were produced in Iran and have a range of 20-40
kilometers. The Iranians built the missiles with a special technology and
they can be dismantled into several components and then be reassembled once
smuggled into Gaza. Hamas also has a number of Chinese-made 122mm Katyusha
rockets that were smuggled into the Strip last January after the Islamist
group blew up the border wall with Egypt.

The IDF has, however, not ruled out the possibility that Hamas may have a
handful of more advanced Katyushas that are capable of reaching Rishon
Lezion and Rehovot.

"We need to be prepared for every scenario, including the possibility that
Hamas has longer-range rockets that can hit cities north of Ashdod," a
source in the Home Front Command said.

Last week, police were already getting ready for the possibility of rockets
hitting the Rehovot area. "We are prepared with special police forces such
as sappers and CSI teams," a spokeswoman said.

Due to the IDF operations in the northern Gaza Strip, the Israel Police and
Home Front Command are preparing for the possibility that Hamas rocket
squads will be forced to operate from within built-up areas farther south.
If this happens, the IDF believes that more rockets may hit Ashkelon, which
enjoyed a relative respite from attacks on Sunday.

The calm should not fool local authorities into letting their guard down,
the newly-appointed Southern District police chief, Cmdr. Yohanan Danino,
warned during a meeting with the city's Mayor Benny Vaknin.

"It was relatively quiet yesterday and today, but do not be confused by
this," Danino said at the Ashkelon Municipality's underground command and
control room. "Difficult days lie ahead of us. I hope they don't arrive, but
we have to keep our guard up."

The sunny weather and lack of rockets on Sunday morning combined to lure
Ashkelonites out of their homes - many have not ventured outdoors for
several days. Locals sat at tables outside kiosks and restaurants, hoping
that a warning raid siren would not spoil their morning.

"I just hope this lasts," said Shlomi Mizrahi, the owner of a shwarma stand
near the municipality.

Ashkelon's northern and southern neighbors remained under fire, however,
with buildings in Sderot and Ashkelon absorbing direct rocket impacts.

Around 50 rockets had been fired into southern Israel by evening, with the
Lahish and Negev regions targeted.

Sixteen rockets were fired at Netivot. Thirteen were fired at Sderot, and
another 13 were fired at Ofakim. Police sappers had recovered 10 rockets by
the evening.

Three people suffered light wounds and at least eight people suffered shock,
Magen David Adom paramedics said.

In Ashdod, a Grad slammed into a store and sparked a blaze in a storeroom,
lightly wounding one man and causing extensive damage to the structure. The
victim was evacuated to Rehovot's Kaplan Medical Center.

The air raid siren in Ashdod failed to warn residents of the approaching
rocket, leading the Home Front Command to investigate. The problem was
eventually blamed on a failure to connect the area to the siren system, a
fault which had been repaired, the command said.

In Sderot, a rocket slammed into a home, causing two people to suffer shock.

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