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Monday, July 7, 2008
Gaza militants fire mortar shells at Karni border crossing

Gaza militants fire mortar shells at Karni border crossing
By Fadi Eyadat, Haaretz Correspondent Last update - 16:37 07/07/2008
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/999779.html

Palestinian militants on Monday fired two mortar shells into Israel, which
struck an open space between the Karni crossing and Nahal Oz causing neither
casualties nor property damage.

Since the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas went into effect in the Gaza
Strip June 19, militants have fired several Qassam rockets into Israel,
including one last week that fell in the western Negev region.

Israel closed its border crossings with Gaza in the wake of the rocket fire,
but reopened them on Sunday to allow goods into the Strip and Gazans in need
of medical assistance out of the coastal territory.

A farmer operating a tractor near the western Negev Kibbutz Nahal Oz on
Sunday said a Palestinian sniper in the bordering Gaza Strip opened fire on
him. Several hours later, however, the military admitted there was no sniper
attack, saying damage to the tractor might have been caused by a stone.

The farmer sustained no wounds.

A police sapper from the nearby city of Sderot arrived at the scene but
could not determine whether a shooting had taken place because he could not
locate a bullet.

The incident occurred hours after Israel reopened its border crossings with
Gaza, a measure stipulated by the truce agreement between Israel and the
Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Israel pledged to open the crossings, but it has repeatedly closed the
passages in response to Palestinian violations of the truce in the form of
Qassam rockets and mortar shells fired into Israeli communities.

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