Rockets Fall on Ashkelon
'Israel: Ashkelon is 'on the map''
by Gilad Lotan
Missiles have fallen in the city of Ashkelon, one directly hitting a residential building, and another very close to a public school. This is a substantial shift as Ashkelon, a major city in
On Wednesday this week, a harsh qassam missile attack hit the south of
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So what are we doing? Maybe we'll just stay in our houses and live in fear. Maybe we will move from
Did we not learn from past generations? The powerful
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Here, Abu Mazn, our moderate partner, is not opposed to resuming the armed struggle against
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Until this didn't reach us, I had not thought much about Sderot.
Every day there is talk about qassam missiles falling there; death, injury and anxiety. All that did not really get to me.
But now I understand it. I comprehend the fear and terror that lingers there, and our country that does not take them into consideration. Why should it do something for
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It tears me apart, cuts and forms a scab. I am torn after reading this(Israeli student killed by a qassam missile).
First Sderot, then Ashkelon and soon
I always answer "its not that simple..." and change the topic.
The more I learn about this topic, the more I realize that I do not understand anything. So many layers and complexities which are keeping me from formulating a solid political stance. On the one hand, I was raised in a Russian home, preaching that Lieberman (strong right wing anti-arab views) needs to manage the country. But on the other hand, aggression only places the rest of the world against us. Receiving 40 qassam missiles per day as a routine is not acceptable.
The only thing I do know is that our leadership is extremely defective, rotten and must be changed!
I will finish with hope for the residents of
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They did not help Sderot. What about us?!
First of all, I am from
Tomorrow I am not going to school.
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The south is red, not from flowers.
I cannot comprehend it.
Every 10 minutes at least, there is a siren sounding. At first, I was one of those who laughed at all the worried people. How did I become one of them?
Qassam missiles are falling without stop in the past couple of days. Two fell in my settlement today. One close. Yesterday another fell close, very very close.
Why do people only notice this issue when it reaches
We are not a city so we are not important?
I'm dying to get out of here. This is becoming very frightening.
Sad for me to think that yesterday I was not even aware of the situation, and now am baffled at how it was allowed to reach this point.
Comment: jbpaz
My heart goes out to anyone under attack. Though, I must caution Jews not to worry so much. Only God decides WHEN we die, not men. If your number is up, God will take you wherever you are.
The drawback for us Israelis is we are the only responsible party in the dispute. Nobody else gives a hoot about the well being of us in the region Jew or Muslim.
The day of the qassam rocket launchers is over.
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