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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Sderot: Under attack and No One Cares

This weekend many countries within the Middle East will be converging on Annapolis Maryland for a faux Peace conference. Most of the delegations there are not looking for peace, but another way to destroy Israel. Delegations will be pouring over maps and discussing land down to the block level. One thing that will not be discussed is the communities in the Negev under daily attack, in fact security in towns such as Sedrot have gotten WORSE as this conference draws near. As described in today's Frontpage Magazine The Scar in Sderot By Noam Bedein:

Since November 1, this part of Israel has been under constant attack. According to an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman, some 110 Kassam rockets and mortars have been launched from Gaza towards Sderot. More than 180,000 Israelis -- including the residents of Ashkelon, Sderot, Netivot, and over 20 kibbutzim and moshavim -- now live under daily bombardment. Egypt meanwhile has facilitated the flow of hundreds of thousands of weapons and ammunition into Gaza since Israel’s disengagement from the territory in August 2005. Left to its own devices, Hamas has been able to build a well-trained, organized army which numbers 13,000 fighters, most of whom have had special training in Iran. Thousands more Katyusha rockets are ready to be launched towards Israel in the near future.

......recent video footage shows that Gaza terror cells launch mortar shells from school yards in UNRWA schools, knowing Israel’s sensitivity about killing civilians. A senior IDF intelligence officer observes that “Palestinian terror organizations continue to abuse the civilian population in Gaza by launching attacks against Israel from their midst…They don't think twice about firing Kassam rockets near crowded public areas, even though they're fully aware that they're endangering innocent civilians."

OK , What does any of this have to do with the sham at the Navel Academy?

So long as Israel is conducting negotiations with the Palestinians, the IDF will not enter Gaza -- not even to kill terror leaders. This non-response policy represents a continuation of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s directive to Israel, exactly one year ago, not to retaliate into Gaza
And the Ironic part is:

.....that Israel cannot retaliate even when attacks from Gaza are that their most protracted is not lost on the residents of Sderot and the Western Negev. The further irony is that the Annapolis summit is slated for the 26th and 27th of November, the date of the American-brokered cease fire between Gaza and Israel.

The American ambassador to Israel nonetheless praised that ceasefire, noting that no Israelis were killed during that period, as if that were sufficient proof that the Palestinians were honoring their obligations. Jewish residents saw things differently. “Physical damage you are able to see. The scar in the heart -- that's what you cannot see,” Osnat Ben Haiem, a Jewish resident of Sderot, told me on the day that her house was struck by a direct hit from a Kassam missile. Only two minutes before the missile hit, her six-year-old son was having a sandwich in the kitchen. The American ambassador must have been pleased to know that her boy was not killed, even if he has been traumatized.


Well of course...since the rockets have been fired during a cease-fire----that means they were peaceful right? Well the American Ambassador has his own agenda surely the Israeli government...

To be sure, Israeli political leaders seem just as determined to ignore the suffering of the Negev’s residents as their American counterparts. When Prime Minister Ehud Olmert recently drove through the Negev to mark the 34th anniversary of the death of David ben Gurion, Israel's first prime minister and pioneer of the Negev, he didn't even think to drop by the five communities that had been shelled the night before.

......Everyone is affected. In the past few weeks, I have witnessed a rocket strike landing by a school for disabled children, with many small children in daycare. I have seen a rocket land in an elderly man’s backyard. The old man is a cancer patient. I watched as he was evacuated while mumbling and sobbing. I’ve witnessed a rocket slam into a neighborhood of people from the Caucasian mountains, poor immigrants that have no sheltered room to run to. I watched as a rocket exploded in front of a woman who felt hopeless and cried out, “This is not a life!”

In the near future, in all likelihood after Annapolis, the Israeli Army will again enter Gaza. The international media will film the bodies of dead Arab mothers and children who were used as human shields by Arab terrorists, while Condoleezza Rice and Ehud Olmert’s wife shed crocodile tears for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, even as the real humanitarian crisis spreads among the Jews of the Negev region of Israel proper. Physical damage you are able to see. The scar in the heart -- that's what you cannot see in Sderot.

1 comment:

Michael said...

I think that by now, there is only one real answer to the problems in Sderot:

Level a Gaza school the next time a mortar crew sets up in the front yard.

Restraint hasn't worked, so maybe it's time to speak a language that the terrorists understand.