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Friday, August 5, 2011

We want peace so we will launch bigger and more dangerous rockets into your cities to convince you of our peaceful intentions

The Grad missle launched against Israeli citizens is a dangerous escalation in a battle which Hamas will ultimately lose.  Islamic idealism will be defeated and groups like Hamas will end up on the dustbin of history.  Until that time, innocents will die, the powers that be will maintain their head-up-the-ass mentality and complete denial that Islam is a problem.

Hamas will send more Grad greetings into Israel until either they or Israel no longer exists.

I go for the survival of Israel rather than the continued existence of Hamas.


From the Jerusalem Post August 4 by Yaakov Laapin

Palestinian Grad rocket explodes near Kiryat Gat


A long-range Grad rocket fired from Gaza landed in open territory in Lachish, near Kiryat Gat late Wednesday night.
 
A police bomb squad arrived in the area and was searching for the location of the rocket.
 
The attack represents an escalation in the firing of longer-range rockets. The last time such rockets were fired at Israel was in March, when a number of projectiles landed in the Ashdod and Lachish area, and schools in the area were closed.
 
Also Wednesday night, a Grad rocket fell near Ashkelon. Police said the rocket landed within Ashkelon city boundaries and damaged a road. A police response team was on the scene.
Air raid sirens were heard in several towns and villages in the south, including the Yoav Regional ouncil, the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, and the Ashkelon coast Regional Council.
 
Residents in areas in which sirens were heard rushed into safe areas and shelters to take cover.
On Monday, a woman from a Beduin village was moderately injured by shrapnel from a Palestinian rocket fired at southern Israel from Gaza.
 
That rocket landed between in open territory in the Ashkelon Coast Regional
Council. An air raid siren went off before the rocket landed.

A police response team drove out to the scene of the attack to recover and analyze the projectile. Hours later, the Air Force bombed a number of targets in Gaza in response. 

1 comment:

Zener said...

Too bad we couldn't make those rockets turn around and strike the source that they come from.