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Gaza terrorists continued their attacks on southern Israel Thursday evening, firing a Kassam rocket that hit a house in the Eshkol region.

Sderot residents gather at...

Sderot residents gather at the site of a Kassam attack.
Photo: Channel 10 [file]

The house was damaged in the attack, but no one was wounded.

Earlier Thursday, two rockets landed in open areas in the western Negev.

The exact impact sites of the other two rockets could not initially be ascertained due to heavy fog in the area, however there were no reports of wounded or further damage.

Following the attack, Defense Minister Ehud Barak instructed that humanitarian aid not be allowed into the Gaza Strip.

On Wednesday, Barak decided to allow some 60 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies to pass into Gaza, even though the crossings were still officially closed due to continued Kassam attacks.

Barak's decision came following international pressure on the security establishment to allow the aid through.

Palestinian fuel official Mahmoud Khazundar said that shipments of cooking gas were also renewed on Wednesday morning and that 70 tons were expected to enter the Strip.

Also Wednesday, several high-ranking defense officials said that Israel should resume military operations against Hamas in Gaza when the cease-fire expires in three weeks, in order to increase pressure on the terrorist group that could lead to a renewal of talks for the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad Schalit.

On December 19, the cease-fire that went into effect at 6 a.m. on June 19 will officially end. Israeli assessments vary as to whether Hamas will want to extend the truce or allow it to collapse and return to full-scale terror operations against Israel.

"It is difficult to tell what they will do," one senior defense official told The Jerusalem Post Wednesday. "What is certain is that December 19 is turning into a very important date."

Yaakov Katz and Elie Leshem contributed to this report.

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33. A young man has lost a leg? And we do nothing?
Donna - Israel (11/29/2008 18:05)
32. What would the U.S. do?
J.R. - (11/28/2008 16:27)
31. Close the crossings into Hamastan, stop the supply of petrol and electricity to them and have they deal directly with their Arab brothers in Egypt.
Jehudah Ben-Israel - Jerusalem, Israel (11/28/2008 13:36)
30. International Pressure?By whom?Let them all feed Kongo instead.Nobody dies of hunger in Gaza.
Gil - Germany (11/28/2008 10:58)
29. There will come the day that Judea-Samaria will join Ashkelon and the Negev to form a separate Jewish state
Gabriel - New Zealand (11/28/2008 10:29)
28. Halt the Qassams launched at the western Negev.
Sandra Mendy - (11/28/2008 08:25)
27. #24 Massive retaliation
Roger Kirchwood - (11/28/2008 07:43)
26. #11 How does this work?
Roger Kirchwood - (11/28/2008 07:35)
25. Why no military response?
David Samuel - Canada (11/28/2008 05:47)
24. And How many homes were destroyed in retaliation?
lars - (11/28/2008 04:34)
23. december19
Yaacob - Canada (11/28/2008 03:32)
22. Condolences [maybe to you]
Cry - (11/28/2008 01:58)
21. How long does the border stays closed after an attack? After one rocket, after 10 rockets?
Yasher - (11/28/2008 00:59)
20. No truce renewal + release of Shalit=No supplies, water and power
MARK KLEIN, M.D. - USA (11/27/2008 23:45)
19. While the world focuses on India, blow Gaza off the map
Meir Elazar - (11/27/2008 23:28)
18. More crossings must be opened
Tsipi Shpitzer - Israel (11/27/2008 22:41)
17. Send in the Cooking Gas
Barry - USA (11/27/2008 22:20)
16. If the UN is so Concerned About the Fakestinians
Jim - US of A (11/27/2008 22:18)
15. Senior Defense Official "It's difficult to tell what they will do when the cease fire ends"
Alan Perlman - Israel (11/27/2008 21:43)
14. Keep borders sealed. Let terrorist smuggle food in. They've done wonders with arms.
Shaya - USA (11/27/2008 20:22)
13. It's all out war but Israel and the West don't know it!
Ken U - America (11/27/2008 19:55)
12. These rockets.
Leo - U.S. (11/27/2008 19:52)
11. Let's see. How does this work?
DAVID KAPLAN - United States (11/27/2008 19:35)
10. Barak does one thing right.
Donna - Israel (11/27/2008 19:31)
9. I FORGET - ARE BORDERS OPEN OR CLOSED??
abe - usa (11/27/2008 19:29)
8. This fits Kadimas definition of a truce..
Norman Lepoff, m.D. - USA (11/27/2008 18:46)
7. The rockets on Israeli territory cannot be tolerated.
Sandra Mendy - (11/27/2008 18:15)
6. Why stop?
Josh - Canada (11/27/2008 17:28)
5. The joker
Paul - USA (11/27/2008 16:53)
4. How about a michraz or legal tender advert. for a country willing to fire Israeli rockets back at Hamas
Helm of Chelm - (11/27/2008 16:25)
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