Monthly Archives: October 2012

Sderot: Life Under Unrelenting Palestinian Terror

UPDATE 9:30 am Israel time Saturday: It has been a strange 12 hours here in Ashdod. Last evening at around 8:30, two missiles apparently roared overhead traveling south down the Mediterranean coast towards Gaza (missiles have a distinctive “non-aircraft” roaring … Continue reading

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