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Gaza-trip MPs face Kassam attack

April 18, 2008 14:49

By

Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

2 min read

In a week of renewed violence between Israel and Hamas that claimed the lives of three IDF soldiers and reportedly around 20 Gazans, British MPs saw Palestinian rocket fire at first-hand as Kassams were launched from a village near the Gaza Strip.

The MPs — three from the Labour Party and one Liberal Democrat — were on a fact-finding mission to Israel and the Palestinian territories, organised by Caabu, the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding.

Brian Iddon, Labour MP for Bolton South East, said the rocket attack came on the second day of their visit, as they made their way out of Gaza.

“Three rockets were fired together. One lay unexploded in a car park and another went overhead. While making our way through the checkpoint, we heard another explode. It was quite scary but I knew we would be OK where we were, and not in danger,” he said.