Posted on 04/23/2022 4:35:18 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Two rockets were fired Friday night from Gaza...
One of the rockets exploded in an open area in the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council. The second rocket exploded in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, and injured an Arab.
Later on Friday night, another launch was identified.
In none of the instances were the "red alert" air raid sirens sounded.
The rocket which fell in Beit Hanoun exploded next to an UNRWA facility which serves as a school operated by the agency. As a result of the launch, one Arab at the site was injured and evacuated to a local hospital.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
I don’t care how much Democrats whine about the poor Palestinian terrorists. Clear them all out. Move them across the Jordan river and let someone else worry about them.
Waiting for the bleating ‘disproportionate response’. Hamas and Islamic jerkhad are masters of using human shields and milking tear cow. Ironic it hit UNRWA
I’m afraid. I hope it doesn’t happen. But what if one of those had Gazan point’n’shoot accuracy, it could accidentally scrape the Temple Mount down to bedrock. I mean, it could happen.
Hit UN facility?…hope it didn’t damage any rockets or launchers at the UN site…
Nah. It would have been blown sky high if it had hit the munitions cache.
They have two mosques there that are sacred to modern Muslims. Unlikely they would do that unless they could blame it on IDF, as they tried to do in 1967 with a big pile of incendiaries, but the paratroopers moved in too quickly for them to pull it off back then.
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That’s a jolly good shot. Right on target.
I was joking. I’ve been to the Temple Mount. I was just saying it would be a shame if during a rocket attack, a rocket took out the mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Who fires the rocket wouldn’t really matter if the Gazies are shooting.
I had a friend who had a poster panorama of Old City Jerusalem with AlAqsa carefully photoshopped out.
I’ve never been able to find another one to buy.
I was in the medical business and called on a doctor who had a 3’ model of Dome of the Rock made of match sticks in his office. He was amazed that I knew what it was and was almost awestruck when I told him that I’d been inside. I was his favorite doctor call on people from then on.
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