Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reviewed the situation Friday afternoon with the defense minister and chief of staff. A message reportedly went out to Cairo that ceasefire negotiations at this time were irrelevant.
Israel is evidently refusing at present to discuss terms for a halt in its Shield and Arrow operation so long as the Iran-sponsored Islamic Jihad keeps up its rocket fire on Israel.
At the last count, the terrorist group had fired 866 rockets in four days (later updated to a round 1,000) against Israel’s population centers, while the IDF struck a total of 215 terrorist targets. Most of the incoming rockets were downed by Iron Dome; two by David Sling, in its first battle performance. The direct hit to a Rehovot building which caused the first Israeli fatality on Thursday – and sent nine injured victims to hospital – was explained the next morning by a rare malfunction of an Iron Dome battery.
Military sources accounted for the pauses in Jihad’s rocket blitz – 13 hours up to Friday noon – by the effectiveness of IDF strikes against rocket launch squads and underground stocks which are activated by remote means.
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