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Qassam lands in Sderot; 2 women suffer shock     Ze'ev Trachtman
1. Happy Passover!
Jimmy Carter ,   Damascus   (04.18.08)
2. Hamas keeps poking the Israeli Bear ....
Then cries foul when it gets a responce.... People that keep pokes sleeping irritable bears deserve what they get. don't want a nasty bear attack stop poking the bear...its that simple
Psalms 83 ,   Selah   (04.18.08)
3. was our chevra jimmy c. there?
he's probably say it was a leaky roof that caused the damage.
rol ,   toronto,canada   (04.18.08)
4. how can they do this?
How can they fire missiles? Why can't the IDF see where they are firing from? it's a small area to police so how can they be allowed to fire rockets at all?? if there were choppers patrolling non stop then this can't happen?! If another country was firing at England then we would stop them! It's no like the IRA working secretly, this is open warfare! stop them! bomb them! they can't do this to you
Nick S ,   London   (04.19.08)
5. Shower of Rockets from Hamas
Carter should stay a week in Sderot and experience the shower of rockets from Hamas. The ravenous wolves should have been deterred from launching those rockets on Israel had the Leftist government gone after Hamas with resoluteness. Weakness and incompetence on the part of the Leftists encourage the Islamist-Jihadists to intensify their rocket attacks on Israel. It is time Israel has a strong government that can deter its enemies.
Brod ,   USA   (04.18.08)
6. Like I said, you Israelis need this to happen to you
and more for your hideous conduct in the Gaza Strip that you "left." Rockets will fall on the homes, fields, streets, deserts, schools, cars, and elsewhere as your government and army continues to cruelly dominate every aspect of life in Gaza. The reaction of your followers is an obvious one, and one you welcome: to the former, there is unanimous condemnation; all but one person approved a resolution from the Congress you dominate containing such. To the latter: ... can you hear that? (I just dropped a pin). A single Israeli death will not only make international headlines, but will be repeated over and over and over and over and over again, especially after last week. After two Israelis were killed, two Israelis were killed, two Israelis were killed; when is a Palestinian life treated as such? How about the five murdered before Nahal Oz, the six civilians the day of, the twelve killed two days later and the eighteen killed yesterday? It would take 50, 60, or 120 to get the slightest sympathy from the international community, but nothing more than an "Israel has the right to defend itself," condoning vicious killings after each other. Mark my words: these people who claim to be your friends are your enemies. Those who you are trying to knock sense into your brains are your friends, but you are too stubborn, ungrateful, and paranoid. You'll see how this will help you in the future. FREE PALESTINE!!!
GUH   (04.19.08)
7. Under the rockets in Sderot.
One should be under the rockets in Sderot, just like all the other citizens of Sderot. and feel what it's like to be in Sderot and Ashkelon at these times, with the terrorists playing Russian rocket roulette with the lives of Israeli citizens. Israel should adopt a zero tolerance policy for rockets. Every rocket that flies from Gaza into Israel is a violation of UN Charter Article 51 - an armed attack giving Israel the full and complete right to proportional Proportional doesn't mean equating lives; it just means that if they fire a rifle at you, you can't nuke them. It also doesn't mean that for every life taken, you can take one life, as the international community absurdly believes. It simply means that you don't react totally out of proportion, and neither do you look at the actual damage caused, but rather, you look at the risks of an attack. If each rocket can potentially kill 100 people, then just because they missed, it doesn't remove the risk that had been there. Israel doesn't have to wait until inevitably a rocket hits a school bus or a kindergarten or an ambulance; it can look at the risks, not just the actual consequences.Israel doesn't have to wait until inevitably a rocket hits a school bus or a kindergarten or an ambulance. We should adapt as described at : http://xrl.us/biz8x
Robert Bernier ,   Tel Aviv   (04.19.08)
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