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Special report: Crisis between Israel and
Palestine
GAZA, May 21 (Xinhua) -- The Islamic Jihad (Holy War) claimed on Sunday
responsibility for a rocket attack on the southern Israeli city of Sderot.
"The Islamic Jihad's armed wing, Quds Brigades, was responsible for firing
four advanced rockets at Sderot settlement," the group said in a statement.
The statement said that the attack injured three Israelis, but Israeli
sources said only two women suffered a shock.
The attack came "in retaliation to the Israeli killing of Mohamed
al-Dahdouh, the engineer of Katyusha rockets," the statement said.
On Saturday, an Israeli airstrike killed al-Dahdouh and three others -- a
child, his mother and grandmother, when al Dahdouh's car was traveling in
southern Gaza City.
Israel has accused al-Dahdouh of being behind Katyusha rocket attacks on
the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon last week. In response, Israeli artillery
pounded open areas in northern Gaza Strip.
Medics at Shiffa Hospital said that two Palestinian civilians were injured
in the shelling. Enditem |