The Air Force struck a terror facility and weapons storage site in
southern Gaza early Sunday in response to a rocket fired on the Sdot
Negev Regional Council Saturday night.
The IDF Spokesperson's Office confirmed a precise hit on the target.
"The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israeli civilians, and
will not allow for a return to the reality before Pillar of Defense
where Israeli civilians are threatened," they said in a statement.
Investigations were being conducted to locate the projectile that exploded in an open area.
No injures or damage were reported.
Kids
celebrating Lag Ba'omer with bonfires in the area were instructed to
return home after the Code Red rocket warning siren was sounded.
Last Sunday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu vowed to respond to the terrorists behind the twin rocket attacks on Eilat eminating from Gaza the week before .
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Did you
know that the UN partners with the creative community in order to
achieve our mutual goals of promoting peace and raising awareness of
critical global issues?
Building on successful collaborations such as The Interpreter and Che, the UN’s Creative Community Outreach Initiative is proving film, new media, television, and documentary producers around the world with access to information about the work of the UN and its priority issues, as well as offer logistical advice and assistance.
One example, Alias Ruby Blade has been screening at this month’s Tribeca Film Festival.
The film tells the story of the independence of Timor-Leste through the eyes of its first First Lady, Kirsty Sword. The UN worked with the filmmakers on facilitating logistical support from the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste and gaining access to archival footage.
More about the film and screening details
On Saturday, 27 April, there will be a Q & A session with Timor-Leste’s Ambassador to the United Nations.
See also: Momentum website which pays tribute to the Timorese achievements and marks the departure of UN peacekeepers.
- See more at: http://blogs.un.org/#sthash.SNWN7994.UeakremT.dpuf
Building on successful collaborations such as The Interpreter and Che, the UN’s Creative Community Outreach Initiative is proving film, new media, television, and documentary producers around the world with access to information about the work of the UN and its priority issues, as well as offer logistical advice and assistance.
One example, Alias Ruby Blade has been screening at this month’s Tribeca Film Festival.
The film tells the story of the independence of Timor-Leste through the eyes of its first First Lady, Kirsty Sword. The UN worked with the filmmakers on facilitating logistical support from the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste and gaining access to archival footage.
More about the film and screening details
On Saturday, 27 April, there will be a Q & A session with Timor-Leste’s Ambassador to the United Nations.
See also: Momentum website which pays tribute to the Timorese achievements and marks the departure of UN peacekeepers.
- See more at: http://blogs.un.org/#sthash.SNWN7994.UeakremT.dpuf