Jerusalem – A 19-year-old Ecuadorian citizen, Carlos Chavez, was killed when a Palestinian sniper fired from the border area into Israel yesterday morning. Mr. Chavez was volunteering on potato farmland near Kibbutz Ein-Hashlosha in the northwestern Negev.
According to members of the KIbbutz, the killing followed more than two weeks of daily sniper fire on their farms.
Mr. Chavez was helping a kibbutz member repair a tractor in the field when the Palestinian sniper shot him in the back.
The majority of residents in the northwestern Negev make their living from the surrounding farmland.
Following the shooting, Israeli Defense Forces, including infantry and the Armored Corps, with the assistance of the Air Force, operated in the northern Gaza Strip in order to distance terrorist organizations from the security fence, and in order to prevent Kassam rocket and mortar shell launchings into Israel.
Over 15 Palestinian terrorists were killed during the operation.
The IDF carried out two aerial attacks against mortar shell launching squads. An additional aerial attack was carried out against a group of armed gunmen traveling in a vehicle. In both instances, the IDF identified hitting the targets. The IDF also exchanged fire with armed Palestinian gunmen. During the operation, armed terrorists launched mortar shells and anti-tank missiles at IDF forces. No injuries or damage were reported by the forces.
Meanwhile, Palestinians launched a Kassam rocket yesterday afternoon that hit the city of Ashkelon, causing damage to a road. In addition, a barrage of over eight Kassam rockets hit the city of Sderot yesterday afternoon, lightly wounding five Israeli civilians. One of the Kassam directly hit a residential house in Sderot. Approximately 25 mortar shells were launched throughout the day.
The IDF also carried out an aerial attack against a rocket launching squad in the northern Gaza Strip after they fired rockets into Israel.
Husam Al Zahhar, the son of Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar, was among the dead terrorists.
Al Qassam Brigades of the Hamas announced that it fired 75 mortars, three RPG missiles, five Kassam rockets at “the Zionist forces.”
One of the Kassam rockets fired at Sderot yesterday evening hit a power line, plunging the western Negev town into darkness.
David Bedein can be reached at Media@actcom.co.il. His Web site is www.IsraelBehindTheNews.com
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