An Israeli truck driver decided on Sunday that
enough is enough.
But on Sunday, Kerem Shalom resident and married dad, Daniel Meteri, 27, snapped.
He’d had enough of the hundreds of rockets in the sixth day of
Operation Protective Edge, and the thousands before then, and for three
hours refused to move his vehicle parked across the two-lane road
leading to the crossing point, at the southern end of the Strip.
His wildcat strike halted a several-kilometer-long line of trucks carrying goods to the Palestinians.
“I have no problem with them receiving humanitarian aid,” he told
Israel’s Channel 2 News.
“Gas, fuel, medical supplies - no problem,” he
said. “But cola and all these other luxuries? They fire at us and we’re
giving them goods so they can keep firing?” he asked aloud.
“Why are we supplying them concrete – so they can build another
tunnel under the kibbutz?” he asked, and claimed that the drivers
waiting to deliver their loads support his stance.
“The drivers who were delayed because of me support my position,” he said, adding that some of them are area residents.
“There were even drivers from (the Bedouin Negev city of ) Rahat who
agreed with me, saying that they, too, were under fire,” he said,
emphasizing that “this isn’t a matter of Arabs against Jews – we’re all
against Hamas.”
I'm so glad to hear that there are still some smart Jews in this country.
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