BBC Converts Tel Aviv To Gaza

This is what I’m talking about:

The image on the right of the split screen is Frishman Beach, Tel Aviv.

Note: I did not see the story myself (the above screen grab has been shared on Facebook), so I am not sure if the footage shown on the right was similar to this or not.

10 thoughts on “BBC Converts Tel Aviv To Gaza”

    1. I am sooo sad just looking at the Dan right now. I wish I walking up the stairs from the beach to get a juice on Dizengoff….sigh—

  1. I don’t think I’ve got a complete picture of what life is like when under constant threat of rocket when it is intensified to this degree. For example, does this mean many routine household chores are temporarily suspended (e.g. taking out the garbage, mowing the lawn, washing the car, etc.)? What is the new normal? I remember when the DC snipers were at large, many people would only fill up their cars while taking cover.

    1. Nah, we just skulk it out till we hear the Iron Dome blow them up in the then resume our business. For example, I was just about ready to place a baby on the circumstraint to do a Brith when the sirens went off. Since this was in an non-fortified place we took the baby to the nearest stairwell, waited it out, then got back in and did the circ pronto.

    2. Thanks for asking the question. As a relatively new immigrant living in the the north, I also really have no idea what it is like.

      There are some very good clips simulating an attempt to find shelter within 15 seconds.

      (I HAVE in fact been shot at(*) by anti-semitic terrorists holding sub-machine guns, but THAT was in Manhattan, normally a much more dangerous place than just about anywhere in Israel.(*))

      (*) Washington Heights, 1983. They were in fact shooting over our heads, or I wouldn’t be writing this.

  2. If you think the BBC is bad…

    Little Dickie Kapostein started a Facebook page spouting the usual anti-Israel anti-Semitic nonsense, how Israel is responsible for attacks instigated by Hamas, how Obama is evil, etc.

    I put in my 2 cents, asking Little Dickie why he never criticizes Hamas’ rocket attacks, just Israel’s, and why he seems to be disappointed that there will be the possibility of an imminent ceasefire. His logic, which is in his latest creed on his regular blog, is that several hundred Palestinian civilians won’t be killed if that’s the case, and that continued Gazan suffering would be beneficial to Hamas’ cause.

    What a hypocrite this POS is! He seems to want continued hostilities. I sure don’t.

    Of course, my posts didn’t last long (although one attacking me as a “Hasbarist” stll is, leaving readers wondering just who Kapostein was refering to). I’m now blocked from his Facebook page. Boo-hoo.

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