An Israeli woman has been killed, and an Israeli man has lost his legs, after palestinian terrorists fired Kassams at civilians in Sderot. The international community is in uproar, and a special UN Security Council resolution condemning the terrorist’s targeting of innocent civilians has been drafted.
Jewish Agency Chairman Zeev Bielsky has invoked the Sheik Hilaly defence to explain his controversial statement that there is no future for American Jewry.
Egypt has detained a palestinian MP carrying US$2 million in his suitcase. Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Zahar was reportedly overheard saying “Small fry!”
The Malaysian FM has stated (the obvious) that the Roadmap to peace is not working out. Must be those pesky provisions obligating the palestinians to end terror and violence.
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About the Author: An Australian immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave has been blogging since early 2003.
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Good post…I am trying to get all of us to give names to the victims since the press dehumanizes them. The name of the woman who died as Fatima Sluzker. May her memory be for a blessing
The day is not far off when the BBC talking head (or any other talking head of the MSM) will say something along the lines of:
“Today, the Zionist Entity was eradicated in a nuclear explosion. The causes are unknown and probably never will be. The UN has issued a statement commending the apparently divine extermination of the illegal entity – known for its inherently evil and brutal occupation of the Palestinians.
And now to the next item:
Brittney Spears adopting a child from Zimbabwe…”
not only is the int’l community not in uproar, but for who understands hebrew : France defends Pal kassam rockets
they didn’t defend them…the french were too busy running away
Actually, there is a way to reduce the rocket firings to zero.
Carpet bomb Pali towns until they are no longer capable of producing the rockets.
This tactic worked fine during WWII.