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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

So I try to lie down for an hour...

... and this happens....
Two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip toward Jerusalem on Tuesday landed in the Gush Etzion area Tuesday, with one hitting an open area of a Palestinian village in the West Bank, police and the IDF reported. It was unclear if the rocket caused any damage or injuries, although AFP reported Palestinian paramedics were making their way to the scene.
The rocket set off the warning siren in the nation's capital for the second time since the start of Operation Pillar of Defense. The two rockets that set off the first such siren on Friday also landed outside the city.
Meanwhile, the IDF embarked on a series of major strikes in the Gaza Strip, striking 11 terrorist cells and 30 concealed rocket launchers in Gaza, and engaged in a wave of artillery strikes, an IDF Spokesman's Office statement said.
One of the strikes hit a rocket launching cell responsible for firing on the Jerusalem area.
I'm so glad I don't live in the south....

But there is justice in the world
The rockets fired from Gaza toward Jerusalem may have caused injuries when they landed in Palestinian Authority-controlled territory in the West Bank.

MDA offered support to the Palestinian Red Crescent, which said it appreciated the offer, but was able to deal with the situation on its own, MDA said.
Heh. 

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2 Comments:

At 5:13 PM, Blogger InMemoryOf Yossi said...

I davened so hard in shabbos that if anyone in Israel is meant to get hurt from a bomb, then let it be an Arab. It works for me, except you know as well as I do that they aren't bothered about killing their own the way humans do.

 
At 6:14 PM, Blogger Geoffrey Carman said...

So if Iron Dome does not take a shot, for a 'Palestinian' community, what does that mean? :)

Well we know the world will condemn Israel. The ludicrousness will persist such that I predict that you will hear Israel criticized for not using Iron Dome interceptors on missles INSIDE Gaza and as a result kill residents of Gaza.

Anyone willing to take that bet? I suspect the bet should really be, "How long before?"

 

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