Monthly Archives: August 2012

To The Lebanon Border: Day 3 Of Our Trip To Northern Israel

UPDATE 9 am Israel time Thursday: At 12:03 am, the men, women, and children of the Chof Ashkelon region that stretches north and south of Ashkelon were jolted from their beds and into their bomb shelters by rocket sirens signalling … Continue reading

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