ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Israel carried out an air strike on Sunday against a Gaza militant who it blamed for cross-border rocket attacks last week, and Palestinian medics said two people, including a 12-year-old, were wounded.<br/> <br />The so-called "targeted attack" against the man, identified by the Israeli military as Ahmad Sa'ad, a senior Islamic Jihad operative, was a sign of growing Israeli impatience over a recent upsurge in rocket fire out of the Gaza Strip.<br/> <br />The military said Sa'ad, who was attacked while riding a motorbike, was personally responsible for the launching of five rockets at the Israeli southern city of Ashkelon on Thursday that were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system.<br/> <br />The attack left the motorcycle on which Sa'ad was traveling burning on a Gaza road. The military said he was planning further rocket strikes soon against Israel.<br/> <br />After months of unusual quiet along the fence that separates southern Israel from the Gaza S