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08.15.05
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Despite mass Palestinian security, terrorists fire mortar shells at Gadid
By: Haaretz   
Published: August 15, 2005   
 
Neither the deployment of 7,500 Palestinian police, nor PM Sharon's initial refusal to pullout under fire prevented terrorists from firing two mortars at Gadid during the pre-dawn hours on Monday.

The shells landed within the Gaza settlement's enclave, but there were no reports of casualties.

Prior to the mortar attack, the deployment of Palestinian security forces was temporarily halted after a Palestinian gunman fired at tent of anti-pullout protesters in the settlement of Kfar Darom.

IDF soldiers fired back at the gunmen. There were no casualties in the Kfar Darom incident, either.

For more news about the execution of the disengagement, check out: Disengagement Days

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Despite heavy PA deployment, mortar shells hit Gaza enclave  - (Haaretz)  08.15.2005
 
 

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