The Demented Non-Strategy of Russian Roulette With Jewish Babies

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For more blog posts on the Israeli government’s indifference to Sderot’s children, click here.

Analysis: ‘Waiting for Babies to Die is No Strategy’, by Amir Mizroch (Jerusalem Post)

“Although it can never hurt to fortify classrooms and to create readily accessible bomb shelters, the real solution to the problems of rocket attacks on Sderot and the western Negev… must be a ‘war to the end’ on the terror leadership and infrastructure of the Gaza Strip. “ read more

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Regime Playing Russian Roulette With Citizen’s Lives, National Resources Over Failure to Put an End to Kassams, Katyushas …

Israel Courting Kassam Catastrophe


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Israel appears content to simply wait for disaster after a Kassam rocket attack that nearly ended in catastrophe when it landed just meters from hazardous materials in Ashkelon Tuesday elicited little more than a token response.

The rocket, fired by Palestinian Arabs operating out of northern Gaza, landed inside Ashkelon’s vulnerable southern industrial district, dangerously close to substances that if ignited would have devastating consequences. read more

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Dropping Checkpoints: Putting “Store Keys” in Hands of Thieves??

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Commentary;

Defense Minister Ehud Barak has lifted several Yesha checkpoints and is considering handing control of the Gaza crossings to Pa/Hamas Arabs. He states that Israel is taking “calculated” risks.

Once again, the protexia-class elitist Olmert, Barak, Livni regime plays Russian Roulette with Jewish lives — as numerous Jewish victims who have lost loved ones to PA terror say; “the next terror attack ‘a matter of time.'” MB

IMRA’s Dr. Aaron Lerner explains why; read more

Regime: Fortifying Sderot Homes “Great Impact on Israel’s Image, Deterrence”

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State Says Its Not Obligated to Fortify Sderot Homes Against Kassams

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The state alleged Monday evening that there is no law forcing it to fortify houses in Sderot against Kassam rockets in a response to a petition filed by 30 of the southern city’s residents.

In its reply, the state also claimed that the fortification issue could have great impact on Israel’s image and its deterrence abilities.

“Even if the government decides not to fortify homes in Sderot, this is an issue that is outside of the court’s area of jurisdiction,” the reply read. read more