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www.chinaview.cn 2006-06-01 03:30:33

    JERUSALEM, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Israel Defense Forces (IDF)officials said on Thursday that Hamas was behind Wednesday'sQassam rocket attack on a building near Defense Minister AmirPeretz's residence in the southern Israeli city of Sderot, localmedia reported on Thursday.

   Israel's Ha'aretz quoted IDF experts as saying that the rocketswere the kind developed by Hamas, which have larger warhead andare more precise than those held by the Islamic Jihad (Holy War).On early Wednesday, one of four Qassam rockets fired from thenorthern Gaza Strip hit and badly damaged a residential buildingnear Peretz's house, while another struck roof of another house inthe city.

    At least one Israeli was lightly wounded in the rocket attacks.The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility shortly after theattack, saying the rocket was of a newly-upgraded type, calledQuds 4, with a range of 12 kilometers.

    According to a report published by Israel's Yedioth Ahronothnewspaper, the Hamas-made rockets are painted in green and red,which are distinguishable from rockets manufactured by Jihad andother militant groups.

    The Yedioth Ahronoth report quoted an IDF source as saying that"We will act against anyone who carries out terror attacks againstus, regardless of their political affiliation."

    Meanwhile, Israeli security officials said that Hamas has beeninvolved in a number of attacks carried out by other groupsagainst Israel since a mutual ceasefire was reached over a yearago.

    Hamas is still branded as a terror group by Israel, despite itselection win and formation of a Hamas-led government.

    Israel says that it will not deal with a Hamas-led Palestiniangovernment unless Hamas recognizes Israel, renounces violence andaccepts previous peace deals. Enditem

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