Rocket remnants found in south Israel

Rocket remnants found in south Israel
 

Security establishment estimates Grad rocket fired from Sinai Peninsula. No injuries, damage reported. Egyptian official denies claims
Yoav Zitun

 

 

Tension at Egypt border – Remnants of a Grad rocket were discovered Saturday morning in the Ovda area in southern Israel after reports of an explosion, Ynet learned. No injuries or damage were reported.

 

 

Initial probe suggests the rocket was fired from the Sinai Peninsula, and may be linked to the presidential elections in Egypt,which kicked off Saturday morning. Another possibility is that the rocket was fired from Jordan.

 

 

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The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit stated: „After receiving reports of a loud explosion in the Negev, IDF forces scanned the area and located the remnants of a 122 millimeter Grad rocket that exploded in an open area. The IDF is probing the incident.”

 
אזור הנפילה. ייתכן גם כי הגראד שוגר מירדן (צילום: דותן הלברייך)

Grad landing site (Photo: Dotan Helbreich)

Meanwhile, an Egyptian security official quoted by Egyptian news agency Suna denied media reports by which the Grad was fired from the Sinai Peninsula, saying the claims were meant to destabilize the security situation in Sinai and the presidential elections.

 

 

 

In recent months several rockets were fired into Israel from the Sinai Peninsula. In April, Eilat residents located remnants of a rocket some 10 meters from a residential neighborhood. No injuries were reported.

 

In August 2010, five rockets exploded in Eilat and Aqaba. A Jordanian taxi driver was killed and several were injured in Aqaba. There were no injuries in Israel.

 

 

Last August, a deadly terror attack near Eilat claimed the lives of eight people.

 

Roi Kais contributed to this report