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State yet to fund repair of rocket-hit home
Neri Brenner
Published: 29.09.12, 22:11
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1. Property Tax dept are known for their fraud
Brian Cohen ,   Judean Peoples Front   (09.29.12)
The government says they cover the damage 100%, but they are liars. My car was once damaged by the police searching for a car bomb. I had to get the car repaired and bring them the bill. The police broke a part inside the car, but the Property Tax people gave me only 50% of the cost, claiming that the car was several years old and the part was thus depreciated. I told them that the auto dealer does not sell used parts, and I was forced to buy a new part, and they threw my claim out. I give my full support to the family in their fight against the incompetent and possibly corrupt Mas Rechush (property tax) department.
2. and in other news...
(09.30.12)
Netanyahu transfers 200 million to Holocaust denier Mahmoud Abbas.
3. Simple solution
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (10.01.12)
Take the money for the repairs from the funds that Israel transfers to Hamas each month. After all, the State of Israel has long taken the position that Hamas is responsible for all rocket attacks. This should become policy -- even for rockets that land in empty fields. When it starts getting expensive, perhaps Hamas might reconsider its tendency to turn a blind eye to terror attacks against Israel.
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