Special report: Israel launches Gaza
assault
GAZA, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- At least
30 Israeli army tanks and armored vehicles, backed by fighting copters, rolled
on Saturday night into eastern Beit Hanoun town in northern Gaza Strip,
witnesses and security sources reported.
The witnesses said that the Israeli army vehicles
rolled on Friday night into northern Gaza Strip, and expanded its incursion on
Saturday night. The vehicles are close to residents' houses.
The incursion was followed by intensive gunfire,
while Apache attack helicopters hovered over Bit Hanoun and Beit Lahia, said the
witnesses.
The Israeli army confirmed the incursion, telling
Israel Radio that the operation into northern Gaza Strip is aiming at preventing
Palestinians from launching home made rockets from northern Gaza Strip at
southern Israeli communities.
Meanwhile, Islamic Jihad (Holy War) militants claimed
responsibility on Saturday night for launching a homemade rocket from northern
Gaza at southern Israel.
The group said in a statement that the rocket landed
near the home of Sderout town mayor Elli Moyal.
Israeli Radio said no injuries or damages were
reported.
Palestinian security sources said that right after
the rocket was launched at southern Israel, the Israeli army responded by firing
two ground-to-ground rockets at northern Gaza Strip. No injuries had been
reported.
The sources expressed fears that the Israeli army is
preparing for a large-scale operation into the Gaza Strip right after the end of
the Jewish holidays following Israeli officials threat to carry out operations
against rockets' launchers. Enditem