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To: TimF who wrote (301029)8/23/2006 1:14:23 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1580832
 
Later in the same article......this is what is said:

"Mofaz, speaking from his headquarters in Tel Aviv, said the Hizbullah attack on the northeastern border throughout the afternoon was a coordinated combination of gunfire, mortar fire and kidnap attempt.

That's what I had read in another article. Too often the terms, rocket, missile and mortars, are substituted for each other in articles as if they are all the same thing.

Here is another article in Haaretz about the same attack:

"The two were wounded either by mortar shells or rockets that slammed into Moshav Zarit. One was lightly to moderately wounded and the second was lightly hurt. Two other people suffered from shock. All four were evacuated to a hospital in Nahariya."

haaretz.com

Thanks for the link.