9 Feb 2008
Eight-year-old Osher Twito and his brother Rami, 19, were seriously wounded when a Kassam rocket fired by Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip exploded as they were walking on a street in Sderot on Saturday evening. They were evacuated to Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, where Osher underwent extensive surgery and doctors were forced to amputate one of his legs. Rami is recovering from surgery. Their mother Iris and another brother were treated for shock.
Osher's father, Rafi, said, "He is just an eight-year-old kid. A child who should be playing football, riding his bike. How can such a child live with an amputated leg, with his entire life ahead of him?"
The Al-Quds Brigades, Islamic Jihad's military wing claimed responsibility for the attack. In Gaza, terrorists celebrated their "success", as gunmen from the Al-Quds Brigades fired in the air and broadcasted victory messages from mosque loudspeakers. Hamas annoucned that since last Tuesday (5 Feb), its own operatives have fired 154 rockets and mortars at Israel.
6 Feb 2008
A Kassam rocket fired from northern Gaza landed near a kindergarten in a kibbutz in the western Negev on Wednesday afternoon as the children were being taken home. Tchelet, age 2, sustained shrapnel injuries to her leg and her mother suffered from shock. Yardena, 12, was injured in the shoulder. (Ynet report)