Monday, August 8, 2011

Roth - It's a long way from Rothschild Blvd Tel Aviv to Sha'ar Hanegev. Right?

"Who cares about missiles...?" Well, these
Gazan terrorist thugs do, for a start.
And when we stop caring is when
they start winning. [Source]
Frimet/Arnold Roth
This Ongoing War!
07 August '11

http://thisongoingwar.blogspot.com/2011/08/7-aug-11-its-long-way-from-rothschild.html

The newly appointed editor of the Jerusalem Post Magazine penned a piece this past weekend called "Communication is key" (behind the paper's paywall unfortunately). It takes a fleeting and not-so-penetrating look at the middle-class protests that have captured the public imagination here in the past few weeks, and ends with this rather unfortunate line:

"Without a doubt, Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah will remain an issue, and our security is an important priority - but as some protestors have already expressed, who cares about missiles when we can't afford food and rent?"

To be clear about this, we care about food and rent. And we care - a lot - about the threats posed by Iran et al to the well-being of Israel's families and society, as well.

Sad to say, those threats keep being actualized, including this evening. Ynet reports that a Qassam rocket fired from the northern part of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip crashed into southern Israel's Sha'ar Hanegev region in the past hour. No injuries or damage have been reported yet, but as we remind ourselves whenever this happens, no injuries is not the outcome that the jihadists seek. This time their incompetence overcame their passions (again), but as weaponry and advanced technology keep pouring into Gaza, that's not something we ought to count on.

At a rough guess, we'll say that the ease with which missiles are ignored is directly related to how far from your living room they're falling. Sadly, none of us can count on that distance being a permanent factor.

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1 comment:

  1. Save the Galilee: This is one positive and safe way to fight back

    You know that if we don't solve the problem this way Israel will have to use soldiers and people will die.

    Attacks are organized and funded by I'lam and the New Israel Fund. David Bedein, of the Israel Resource News Agency.
    "The threat to the Jewish farmers in the Galilee stems from the Israeli Arabs who are being manipulated by a very sophisticated campaign...Please read the references on my web site to I’lam and Adalah....The Israeli Arabs in the Galilee are determined to intimidate thousands of Jews to leave the Galilee." Israel Behind The News (this started 6 years ago and continues until today)
    Help Israeli Ranches that are being attacked. Their passive European cattle are being mutilated and killed by local Palestinians, jackals and wolves. Israel needs desert cattle that fits its environment and can defend it’s self and it’s calves. That breed of cattle is Texas Longhorn. To start $240,000

    Robin Rosenblatt
    650.631.9270 / 03.722.6108
    robinrosenblatt@batnet.com
    http://longhorn-project.org

    If we don't do some thing about this problem. After attacking the cattle and ranchers they will know that they can go after צהל when their back are turned or alone. צהל does not need an enemy at their backs. So lets solve this problem now. Thank you, Robin

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