Monthly Archives: August 2012

Sderot Bombed Again: The Reality Of Southern Israel

UPDATE 10 am Israel time Monday: At 8:29, an hour and a half ago, another Qassam missile fired from Palestinian terrorists in Gaza struck at the communities of southern Israel near the Gaza border. Approximately 100 international, self-proclaimed “human rights … Continue reading

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