Oh Hamas . When will you learn ??!?

Since I live right in the middle of it all, I don't have the luxury of waiting and watching.

Another Intifada here would be countered immediately and with all the force needed to stop it in its tracks, with the leadership punished harshly. No more b.s. like Barak pulled last time around, without going on the offensive while suicide bombers blew themselves up in Israeli pizzerias and buses daily.

We learned the lesson and the Arabs know it: Their violence will destroy them, and when the dust clears, we will still be here standing.

How about when Israel resorts to unprovoked violence? You almost try to make it sound as if Israel doesn't use violence in all cases. They use violence in the West Bank and we've seen it many times in Gaza. And don't tell me people from Gaza started it because they didn't start any of the latest offensives. Israeli military leaders specifically call them offensives and Hamas was rightfully responding with there only means is to try and fire rockets back at Israel just like Israel was firing missiles all over Gaza and all over their infrastructure. Israel purposefully wants to bring Gaza back down and never let Gaza gain momentum in their economy or compete with Israel's economy. We all know this, so for you to come out and think you can lie to everyone and act is if the World agrees with you because a few Jews agreed with you is quite hilarious. Stop misrepresenting Israelis...oh wait...most Israelis are like you and people wonder why there is no peace and solution. Just like the party who promised they will oppose a Palestinian state aside them completely and they are making ground against Netanyahu. It's in your hand, you people always oppose peace and want to take the violent road thinking your military might will protect you. But if Israelis want to move forward in that way, sure your military might will last for a while but everything will be a disaster for Israel in the future and there is no reason I should feel bad for them.
 
Since I live right in the middle of it all, I don't have the luxury of waiting and watching.

Another Intifada here would be countered immediately and with all the force needed to stop it in its tracks, with the leadership punished harshly. No more b.s. like Barak pulled last time around, without going on the offensive while suicide bombers blew themselves up in Israeli pizzerias and buses daily.

We learned the lesson and the Arabs know it: Their violence will destroy them, and when the dust clears, we will still be here standing.


I am in the USA-----so I am not "IN IT"---I am ALL FOR (from all the way
over here) IMMEDIATE AND SYMETRICAL RESPONSE If a pizzeria
is attacked by a bomb on ass slut-----a bomb on a large building in Gaza land
seems a logical response. If a kassam lands in Beersheba----a massive surface
missile in the direction of Gaza city seems a logical answer. The problem
which becomes FOOD FOR THE ISLAMO NAZI PIGS---are airplane
incursions into gaza ----so why bother ? Missile for missile seems
a lot easier
 
^^^^^ You are a legend in your own mind.......... :cuckoo: :lol:


Sunni based on sequence----you seem to be responding to my post.
My only suggestion is EMULATE THE MUSLIMS---is that not a good
idea? What do you have against ISLAMIC CUSTOM? Are you not
delighted that I suggest that bomber jets not be used as a response
to BOMB ON ASS MUSLIMAH WHORE ATTACKS? but that missiles
be employed instead? Its a lot cleaner and it is JUSTICE
 
Since I live right in the middle of it all, I don't have the luxury of waiting and watching.

Another Intifada here would be countered immediately and with all the force needed to stop it in its tracks, with the leadership punished harshly. No more b.s. like Barak pulled last time around, without going on the offensive while suicide bombers blew themselves up in Israeli pizzerias and buses daily.

We learned the lesson and the Arabs know it: Their violence will destroy them, and when the dust clears, we will still be here standing.

How about when Israel resorts to unprovoked violence?...

Very simple: We don't attack unprovoked. It isn't in our nature or our interest- but it is in the Philistines'. Take Gaza, for instance- since you brought it up. Here is what they did in 2012 alone- up until we put an end to it:

January
In January, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 9 rockets and 7 mortar shells at Israel in 14 separate attacks.

January 1
Palestinians fired two mortar shells containing phosphorus into Eshkol Regional Council. The shells landed in open fields, causing no injuries or damage.

January 19
After nightfall, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

January 21
Overnight, Palestinians fired three mortar shells into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

January 22
Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage. In response to this attack and previous ones, Israel carried out air strikes on a weapons factory in the central Gaza Strip, two tunnels in the northern Strip and one tunnel in southern Gaza, causing no injuries.

January 24
In the afternoon, Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

February
In February, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 36 rockets and 1 mortar shell at Israel in 28 separate attacks.

February 1
Between about 6:30 and 9:16 pm, Palestinians fired 8 rockets into the Shaar Hanegev and Ashkelon Coast regional councils, causing no injuries or damage. Local residents were instructed to stay within 15 seconds of bomb shelters in case of additional attacks. Israeli security officials estimated that the attacks were so timed because of the stormy weather, which limits the effectiveness of rocket detection systems. Next day, Israeli warplanes struck six targets in Gaza in response to previous rocket attacks, hitting two weapons storage facilities, three tunnels used for terror activities and a weapons manufacturing facility.

February 6
Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage. The Color Red alarm sounded near in the area prior to the explosion.7

February 10
After nightfall, Palestinian terrorists fired a rocket into a community in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. The rocket exploded between two homes, sending shrapnel that penetrated one of the homes while civilians were sitting in the living room. The rocket also damaged an electrical pole, cutting off power. No injuries were reported.

February 11
Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.9 Israel responded to the attack and to the previous one with air strikes on three tunnels used for terror activity – in the south, center and north of the Gaza Strip – and a weapons manufacturing facility in the north. Officials in the Hamas-ruled territory said that one civilian man was killed and another was wounded.


February 15
Palestinians fired five rockets at Israel. Two rockets exploded in the Sdot Negev Regional Council, two more fell in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, and a fifth fell in the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported. In response, the Israeli Air Force struck two targets in the Gaza Strip: a Hamas militant site in Gaza City, and a Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant site in Nuseirat. France condemned both the Palestinian attacks and the Israeli response.

February 17
Palestinians took advantage of the stormy weather, which hinders Israeli rocket warning systems, and fired two rockets into Israel. One landed in the Eshkol Regional Council, and the other hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, south of Ashkelon. Later, Palestinians fired an additional rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.

February 18
With the stormy weather continuing, at about 11:30 am Palestinian terrorists fired a Grad rocket at Beersheba; the projectile landed outside the city. Sirens sounded in Beersheba and the Bnei Shimon Regional Council, and residents entered shelters.
Palestinian terrorists later fired a rocket toward Israel, but it exploded instead on a Palestinian home in the Gaza Strip, causing no injuries.
Israel responded to recent attacks with an air strike on a weapons manufacturing site in the Gaza Strip.

February 19
After nightfall, Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Sdot Negev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

February 21
After nightfall, Palestinians fired a mortar shell into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

February 23
Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Sha'ar Hanegev and Eshkol regional councils, causing no injuries or damage. Residents of the former said that the Color Red alarm sounded only seconds before the rocket exploded, and some did not manage to reach rocket shelters in time.

February 24
At about 1 am, a Palestinian terrorist cell attempting to fire rockets at Israel was thwarted when an IAF jet fired at it. Palestinian sources said that two people were injured.35 At about 2:30 am, Palestinians terrorists fired two rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage. Israel responded with air strikes on two terror targets in the northern Gaza Strip.

February 25
In the evening, Palestinian terrorists fired two Qassam rockets at Ashkelon. One landed in an open area within the city, and the other landed in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. After nightfall, a third Qassam rocket landed in the southern Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks. In response, IAF aircraft targeted a weapons-manufacturing site and a smuggling tunnel in southern Gaza Strip, causing no injuries.

February 26
In the morning, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

February 28
Palestinians fired a rocket into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, near Ashkelon, causing no injuries or damage. The Color Red alarm sounded in the region.

March
In mid-March there was a significant escalation of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel. Throughout the month, according to the Israel Security Agency's routine monthly summary, Palestinians fired 173 rockets and 19 mortar shells at Israel in 156 separate attacks. However, according to a different report by the agency, during the escalation alone Palestinians fired 281 rockets at Israel, of which 86 were long-range.

March 1
Palestinians fired three rockets toward Ashkelon. The projectiles landed in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

March 2
Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

March 3
After nightfall, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

March 8
On the morning of the Jewish holiday of Purim, Palestinians fired a mortar shell into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

March 9–15
Palestinians fired over 300 Grad missiles, rockets and mortars deep into Israel. Three civilians were wounded directly by the fire, one of them seriously. Additionally, 21 people suffered from shock and 11 were injured while fleeing for cover. Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted many of the Palestinian-launched projectiles aimed at large cities, shooting down 56 rockets in 71 attempts.

Details of individual attacks follow:

March 9
Palestinians fired two mortar shells into the Eshkol Regional Council.
In the early evening, at least four Grad missiles fired at Ashdod, Gan Yavne and Kiryat Malachi were intercepted by Iron Dome.
Late in the evening, several rockets were fired at Beersheba. Some landed on the outskirts of the city, and at least one was intercepted by Iron Dome.
Six Qassam rockets were fired on the Shaar Hanegev, Sdot Negev and Eshkol regional councils.

March 10
During the night, a rocket fired at Beersheba damaged a building and activated air raid sirens. Residents fled to shelters. A second rocket fired at the city was intercepted by Iron Dome.
Two rockets fired at Ashdod were intercepted by Iron Dome.
A rocket fired at Beersheba from the northern Gaza Strip landed in an open area.
Two rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
A rocket exploded near Sderot. The Color Red alarm sounded in the area.
A Qassam rocket exploded in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.
Two rockets fired at Ashkelon were intercepted by Iron Dome.
Two rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
A rocket exploded near Netivot, while another landed near Sderot.
Shortly before 2 pm, a Qassam rocket exploded in a farm in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Two rockets hit the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council within the space of an hour.
Two rockets hit the Eshkol Regional Council.
Two rockets fired at Ashdod were intercepted by Iron Dome. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city.
After nightfall, shrapnel from a rocket intercepted over Ashkelon by Iron Dome fell on a home in the city.
A rocket landed near a farming facility in the Be'er Tuvia Regional Council.
A Qassam rocket hit a stable near Kiryat Malachi, killing a horse.
Two Grad rockets were fired at Ashkelon.
Five rockets exploded in open areas in the Eshkol Regional Council.

March 11
Palestinians fired at least 39 rockets into Israel.
In the morning, two rockets were fired into Israel, one into the Eshkol Regional Council and one at Ashkelon.
Later in the morning, several rockets were fired at Ashdod, at least one of which was intercepted by Iron Dome.
Shrapnel from a rocket fired at Beersheba and intercepted by Iron Dome fell on the city. A vehicle and a sewer pipe were damaged and several residents suffered from shock.
A rocket hit a school in Beersheba, exploding in its courtyard and damaging its outer walls and disconnecting parts of the neighborhood from landlines. A second rocket landed in the middle of a residential neighborhood in the city; fifteen homes were damaged and several residents suffered from shock.
Two rockets were launched at Ofakim.
Three Qassam rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Two rockets fired at Ashkelon were intercepted by Iron Dome.
Two Qassam rockets landed in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Late at night, four Grad rockets were fired at Ashkelon. Some were intercepted by Iron Dome.

March 12
Palestinians fired 42 rockets into Israel.
During the night, seven Qassam rockets were fired into the Eshkol Regional Council. One landed in a village and damaged several homes and vehicles.
In the morning, three rockets were fired at Beersheba. One was intercepted by Iron Dome and the two others landed outside the city. A warning siren sounded in the city.
In the morning, five rockets fired at Ashdod were intercepted by Iron Dome. At least one additional rocket landed near the city. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city and surrounding areas.
Two trucks that were transporting goods from Israel into the Gaza Strip were damaged by mortar shells on the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom border crossing.
A Qassam rocket landed in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Two Qassam rockets landed in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council.
Around 1 pm, two Grad rockets exploded near Beersheba. Air raid sirens sounded in the city.
Around 1:30 pm, a Qassam rocket fired from the northern Gaza Strip exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 1:30 pm, one or two rockets landed near Gedera. Two vehicles were damaged, and several people suffered from shock.
Around 2:30 pm, three rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 2:30 pm, a rocket exploded in Ashdod. Two people were injured by shrapnel, and several other people suffered from shock. Damage was to caused to stores and a vehicle. Two other rockets fired at the city were intercepted by Iron Dome.
Around 4:30 pm, a rocket exploded near Ofakim.
Around 5 pm, a rocket fired at Ashdod was intercepted by Iron Dome.
Around 6:30 pm, two rockets exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 8 pm, two rockets fired at Ashkelon were intercepted by Iron Dome. A third rocket landed in an open area. Air raid sirens sounded in the city.
Around 9 pm, two mortar shells were fired into Israel.
Around 10 pm, a Qassam rocket exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.

March 13
Despite an informal ceasefire, Palestinians fired at least 7 rockets and 0 mortars at Israel.
Before morning, a rocket exploded in the Shaar Hanegev Regional Council.
In the morning, a mortar shell landed in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.
In the morning, a Qassam rocket exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 10:30 am, a mortar shell fired at the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council set off the Color Red alarm in the area, but it apparently landed within the Gaza Strip.
Around noon, six mortar shells were fired into the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 7 pm, a Qassam rocket was fired into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.
Around 8 pm, a mortar shell was fired into the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 11 pm, a rocket exploded in a parking lot in Netivot. A 40-year-old man was injured by shrapnel, and 20 people were treated for shock. Several vehicles were damaged.

March 14
Around 7 pm, a Grad rocket fired at Beersheba was intercepted by Iron Dome. A second rocket landed in an empty field. Neither projectile caused injuries or damage.

March 15
Palestinians fired a barrage of rockets into Israel. The attacks were praised by Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, who, in a Hezbollah graduation ceremony, lauded that fact that "the resistance was able to force a million and half a million of Israelis to stay in shelters".Details of individual attacks:

In the morning, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sdot Negev Regional Council near Netivot.
Several hours later, a Grad rocket fired at Beersheba was intercepted by Iron Dome. Air raid sirens sounded in the area.
After nightfall, a Grad rocket fired at Ashdod was intercepted by Iron Dome, and air raid sirens sounded in the area.
Around 9 pm, a rocket was fired into the Eshkol Regional Council.
Around 9:30 pm, a rocket exploded in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.

March 16
Before morning, Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council.

March 19
In the morning, Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

March 20
In the morning, Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

March 21
In the evening, Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council. Later, a mortar shell was fired into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council. This was followed moments later by a second mortar shell fired at Israel Defense Forces soldiers near the border fence. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.

March 29
In the evening, Palestinians fired three mortar shells into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

April
In April, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 10 rockets at Israel in 9 separate attacks. Two of these rockets were launched from the Sinai in Egypt.

April 4
After nightfall, unidentified terrorists in the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula fired 3 Grad missiles at the resort town of Eilat on Israel's Red Sea coast. No physical injuries or damage were reported, but some residents suffered from shock.
April 7
Israel aircraft attacked Gaza militants just as they were about to launch rockets into Israel, injuring two.

April 8
In the morning, Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Sdot Negev Regional Council, near Netivot, causing no injuries or damage.
In the evening, a Palestinians rocket fired at Sderot landed in an open area, causing no injuries or damage. The Color Red alarm sounded in the city.

April 14
The Ayman Judah Brigades, a division of Fatah, the party that controls the Palestinian Authority, said they fired a rocket into Israel after nightfall. However, the Israel Defense Forces said that no rocket landed in Israel at that time. The Gaza NGO Safety Office, a project of CARE International, reported that a rocket fired at that time from east of Jabalia exploded prematurely.

April 15
Palestinians fired Qassam rockets into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council and the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported in either attack.

April 22
Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

April 23
In the morning, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council. For unknown reasons, the Color Red alarm failed to sound. A second rocket was fired into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. Neither attack caused injuries or damage.

April 30
After nightfall, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage. The Color Red alarm sounded in nearby towns.

May

May 1
Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

May 9
Palestinians launched a Qassam rocket into the Sdot Negev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

May 15
In the morning, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

June
In June, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 83 rockets and 11 mortar shells, 3 shooting at Israel in 99 separate attacks. Also had been reported that Two were killed and seven were injured.

June 1
Palestinians fired two rockets into Israel, causing no injuries or damage. The attack followed a separate incident in which Palestinian fighter Ahmed Nassir infiltrated Israel and opened fire on soldiers, leading to his own death and that of Golani Brigade St.-Sgt. Netanel Moshiashvili (21).

June 3
Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

June 5
Palestinians fired a mortar shell into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

June 16
A 122 mm Grad missile launched from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula or Jordan exploded near Uvda in the southern Arava region.

June 17
Palestinians fired rockets into Israel. An Israeli civilian, Said Fashapshe, 35, of Haifa, had been killed in by terrorists in the clashes.

June 19
Ten Grad rockets and over 30 Qassam rockets were fired into Israel, some by Hamas. Four people were injured by shrapnel during one of the attacks.

June 20
An estimated 65 rockets were fired into southern Israel. One of the rockets directly hit a home in the Sdot Negev Regional Council.

June 21
Seven rockets were launched into the Eshkol Regional Council and Ashkelon.

June 22
Two Qassam rockets fired from the northern Gaza Strip exploded in the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported.

June 23
More than 20 rockets were fired into Israel. A 50-year-old resident of Netivot was wounded when a Qassam rocket directly hit a factory in the Sderot industrial zone. He received shrapnel wounds in his neck and was transported to Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon.

June 25
Despite a truce, two mortar shells were launched from Gaza into Israel. landing in the Eshkol Regional Council.

June 26
Palestinians fired four rockets into Israel, of which two were intercepted by the Iron Dome system.210 A chicken coop was damaged.211
July
In July, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians launched 18 rockets and 9 mortar shells at Israel in 28 separate attacks.

July 5
In the morning, Palestinian militants in Gaza fired a Qassam rocket toward Israel’s Eshkol Regional Council.

July 6
In the morning, Palestinian terrorists fired a Qassam rocket into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

July 9
In the afternoon, a Qassam rocket launched from Gaza landed in the Eshkol Regional Council.

July 16
In the morning, a Qassam rocket fired from Gaza landed in an open field in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.

July 24
In the evening, Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fired two rockets at Israel. One was intercepted over Ashkelon by the Iron Dome missile defense system. The second rocket hit open territory in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. There were no reports of injuries or damage.

July 25
A rocket was fired into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, with no reported damage or casualties.

July 27
Palestinians fired two projectiles into agricultural fields in the Eshkol Regional Council.

July 28
Two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in an open area in the Eshkol Regional Council. A woman was lightly injured while running to a shelter. No other injuries or damage were reported.

August
In August, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 21 rockets and 3 mortar shells at Israel in 16 separate attacks.

August 5
A Qassam rocket hit Sderot, with no injuries reported.

August 6
A Qassam rocket hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, with no injuries reported

August 7
At 7 am, a rocket launched from Gaza hit the Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council.

August 8
A Qassam rocket hit the Eshkol Regional Council, with no injuries reported.

August 12
A Qassam rocket hit the Eshkol Regional Council, with no injuries reported

August 16
A rocket was launched from Gaza into the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council, with no injuries reported.

August 23
A rocket launched from Gaza fell in the outskirts of a kibbutz in the Eshkol Regional Council.

August 26
Two rockets hit Sderot, and one hit the Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council. Two people suffered from shock, and two factories sustained structural damage. Another rocket fell in open areas. An al-Qaeda-affiliated Salafi group, Jamiat ul-Mujahedin Bayt al-Maqdis, claimed responsibility for the attack.

August 27
As the school year was beginning, a Qassam rocket exploded outside Sderot in an open area. No harm was caused. An additional rocket landed in Sderot, and a third rocket hit the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.

August 28
Two rockets and one mortar shell were fired from Gaza into the Eshkol Regional Council, landing in open areas. The attack marked the third continuous day of rocket fire from Gaza. The "Mujahideen Shura Council of Jerusalem" group claimed responsibility for an attack on Ashkelon with five Grad missiles. Two other mortars were launched during the evening, with no casualties or damage reported.

August 31
A rocket exploded in Sderot and directly hit a home. A woman developed acute stress reaction symptoms and received treatment. The house sustained damage. Another rocket exploded in an open area in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.

September
In September, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 17 rockets and 8 mortar shells at Israel in 25 separate attacks.

September 1
In the evening, Palestinians fired several rockets into Israel, hitting open fields in Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.

September 2
Two Grad missiles were launched from northern Gaza.237 One missile exploded in a closed field in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council after passing over Netivot.

September 4
Two Grad missiles were launched from northern Gaza. One missile exploded in a closed field in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council after passing Netivot.
At 21:35, a rocket fell near Eshkol

September 6
At 5:40 A.M. two rockets fell near Netivot and the Sdot Negev Regional Council.
At 17:47 a rocket fell near Eshkol.

September 7
At 6:20 A.M. two rockets fell near Netivot.

September 9
A Grad rocket was fired at Beersheba a little past 2 A.M., exploding in an open area.
A Grad rocket was fired soon after the previous attack and hit two homes in Netivot, causing serious damage to both buildings. The rocket directly hit one of the homes, although the building was empty, and the second home was damaged by shrapnel. Its inhabitant managed to survive by finding shelter in the bathroom. Seven civilians were injured, and four people were treated for shock.

September 11
17:07 A Qassam rocket hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.
18:56 A Qassam rocket hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.
21:48 Two Qassam rockets hit the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.

September 14
Two Qassam rockets hit the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council.

September 28
21:50 A mortar hit the Eshkol Regional Council.

October
In October, according to the Israel Security Agency's monthly summary, Palestinians fired 116 rockets and 55 mortar shells at Israel in 92 separate attacks.

October 1
According to the Israel Police, Palestinians fired a rocket into Israel. No injuries or damage were reported.

October 4
In the evening, according to an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into the Ashkelon area.

October 8
On the morning of the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other terrorist groups fired more than 50 rockets and mortars into Israel. One of the rockets landed in a petting zoo in the Eshkol Regional Council, killing two goats and wounding nine other goats. A worker stated that the zoo was usually "packed with children" but was empty at the time because of the holiday. A residential building was also damaged, but no human injuries were reported.

October 9
Palestinians fired 6 rockets into Israel. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.
Around 6 am, a rocket was launched into the Eshkol Regional Council.
In the afternoon, a Qassam rocket was fired into the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council.
After nightfall, two Qassam rockets landed outside Sderot, and three Grad missiles landed outside Netivot.

October 10
In the morning, Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council. Another rocket exploded in an open area in the city of Netivot. In the evening, a Grad missile was fired toward Netivot. No injuries or damage were reported in any of the attacks.

October 12
Around 19:30, Palestinians from the Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem fired a Grad missile into Netivot, which exploded in the backyard of a family home. Shrapnel pierced the walls of the home and penetrated a child's bedroom. Though there were no physical injuries, two people were hospitalized for acute stress reaction.

October 14
Palestinians fired two rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

October 16
Palestinians fired a rocket that landed near a home in the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. The building was damaged and two people were treated for acute stress reaction. A second rocket landed in an open area in the Lachish Regional Council. Local residents were urged to stay close to bomb shelters. The attacks followed a threat against Israel by Sinai-based Salafist group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdes.

October 17
Palestinian terrorists fired at least seven rockets into southern Israel, one of which struck a kindergarten. The building was damaged, but no one was in it at the time and no injuries were caused. The other rockets landed in open areas.

October 18
Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

October 22
Palestinians fired 7 rockets into the Shaar Hanegev and Ashkelon Coast regional councils. No injuries or damage were reported.

October 23
Palestinians fired 3 rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported.

October 24
Palestinian terrorists fired at least 80 rockets and mortars into Israel; most landed in the Eshkol, Lachish and Ashkelon Coast regional councils. Five people were injured; two of the victims were critically wounded and were evacuated by helicopter to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba. A house was also reportedly damaged. At least 8 rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system. Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, claimed responsibility for the attacks.

October 25
Despite an informal ceasefire, Palestinians launched a mortar shell into the Eshkol Regional Council. No injuries or damage were reported.

October 28
Overnight, Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council. In the morning, a third Qassam rocket and two Grad missiles exploded near Beersheba. The Popular Resistance Committees claimed responsibility for one of the Grad missiles. The Beersheba municipality cancelled school; Mayor Rubik Danilovich explained that the decision resulted from experience, saying, "We've had four direct hits on schools, and each of those times was when we were told to resume normalcy." In the afternoon, another rocket landed near Ashkelon.

October 29
Throughout the night and morning, Palestinians fired 20 rockets and mortars at Sderot and the Ashkelon Coast Regional Council. Residents of these towns were cautioned to stay within 15 seconds of reinforced "secure rooms" for protection in case a rocket fell.

October 30
in 7:44 in the morning a rocket hit the outskirts of Dimona, no injuries or damage reported. That was the first time 45Km rocket had been used.

October 31
In the morning, Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council. One rocket exploded in an open area within a town, but caused no injuries or damage.

November

November 4
Palestinians fired a Qassam rocket into Israel, causing no injuries or damage.

November 6
At 10:20am 291 Palestinians fired a rocket into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

November 9
In the afternoon, Palestinians fired two Qassam rockets into the Eshkol Regional Council, causing no injuries or damage.

November 10
Palestinians fired 25 rockets at Ashkelon, Ashdod, Gan Yavne and other communities. The Iron Dome anti-rocket system intercepted at least one rocket aimed at Ashdod.

November 11
Gazan terror groups fired over 100 rockets and mortars at Israeli cities and towns. A barrage against Sderot, timed to coincide with the morning commute to work, injured 3 people. One victim, physical education teacher Moshik Levy, was moderately wounded by shrapnel and glass from his car windshield which exploded in his face. A fourth person was injured while fleeing for cover, and five more people were treated for acute stress reaction. Two homes, one in Sderot and one in the Eshkol Regional Council, were damaged by direct hits.

List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel, 2012 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Mine are verifiable, jihadi- like in your profile, where you claim to live- Dar al Harb:

Dar al Harb

Dar al Harb (Arabic: دار الحرب "house of war") refers to areas outside Muslim rule, as opposed to Dar al Islam. The precise designations of such territories can vary widely according to the speakers idea of who is and is not a Muslim, and which governments are or are not Muslim in practice. The inhabitants of the Dar al-Harb are called harbi (Arabic: حربي), as opposed to dhimmi (second class citizens of the book - Christians and Jews) or kufr (non-believers, pagans). According to ancient law, a harbi does not even have the right to live. To enter the territory of Islam (Dar al Islam) he needs a safe-conduct pass called an aman. The term has meaning today for Islamist extremists.
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi was quoted in As Sarq al Awast of July 19, 2003 as saying:
"It has been determined by Islamic law that the blood and property of people of Dar Al-Harb are not protected."
Likewise, Sheikh Ali Gomaa said in an interview published in July 2003 by the Egyptian newspaper Al-Haqiqa:
"...it is permitted to kill him, because he is a Harbi and the Harbi spreads corruption throughout the face of the earth."
"Patriotic Muslim American", my tizi.
 
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True, I was responding to the idiot YKohen.

But my comment would apply to you also........... :cool:

One idiot responding to another idiot, this could be fun. :popcorn:

Hey sunni, when are you going to grow a beard and be a real Muslim?
 
Kohen, arguing with SunniMan is like arguing with a retarded squirrel; it's gonna go nowhere !
He's got his head up his jihadi ass and ever provides any useful info
 
sunni man ---I think---is supposed to be a convert-----he is a good
man to have on the messageboard----from him we learn the latest
KHUTBAH JUMAAT SHIT
 
Hamas is the elected govenment of the Palestinian people themselves. And the Hamas charter calls for the entire elimination of Israel. There are those who believe Israel should sit down & negotiate with Hamas. And I agree.

Israel should invite & welcome all Hamas leaders to Tel Aviv for peace talks. Hamas leaders should be accommodated with the finest in hotels, food & beverages & thanked for attending. And before opening the meeting for discussions, Netanyahu should announce that from now on each time the Palestinians kill an Israeli, Israel will retaliate by killing 10,000 Palestinians. Is there anything else you care to discuss?
 
Hamas is the elected govenment of the Palestinian people themselves. And the Hamas charter calls for the entire elimination of Israel. There are those who believe Israel should sit down & negotiate with Hamas. And I agree.

Israel should invite & welcome all Hamas leaders to Tel Aviv for peace talks. Hamas leaders should be accommodated with the finest in hotels, food & beverages & thanked for attending. And before opening the meeting for discussions, Netanyahu should announce that from now on each time the Palestinians kill an Israeli, Israel will retaliate by killing 10,000 Palestinians. Is there anything else you care to discuss?



I am all for RAPID AND DEFINITIVE RESPONSE-----but 10,000 to one
seems like overkill. I would prefer MISSILE FOR MISSILE ----for
every Kassam that lands in Israel----Israel should launch one high
power surface missile BACK I do not believe that anyone could
COMPLAIN about a one for one response FAIR IS FAIR '
Why wait for "deaths" ??? seems a bit GHOULISH
 
When will israel respect International Law in the occupied territories?
No justice, No peace


The same way Hamas and the rest of the Arab Nations have respected " International Law" in regards to Israel Translation;

:D

NEVER !
 
sunni man ---I think---is supposed to be a convert-----he is a good
man to have on the messageboard----from him we learn the latest
KHUTBAH JUMAAT SHIT

I would love to purchase a copy of his fairytale history book
 

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