News | Kislev 6, 5770 / November 23, '09 | |
![]() Pastoral kibbutz life ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 05/14/08, 2:36 PM Reports of Mass Exit from Kfar Aza - Untrueby Hillel Fendel (IsraelNN.com) Four or five families of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, on the Gaza border, are planning to leave their homes, after member Jimmy Kedoshim was killed by a Hamas-fired rocket last Friday. This, as opposed to the "40 families" that have falsely been reported as planning to abandon their homes in the face of the rocket threats. Kfar Aza is located in the western Negev, across the highway from the site of the religious Kibbutz Saad. Hamas terrorist leaders have vowed to continue rocket attacks on the Negev until the city of Sderot becomes a "ghost town." The government of Israel still refrains from giving orders to the IDF to slience the rocket fire at all cost. Spokesperson Belies Reports Goldstein said that she and her neighbors demand that the government work on two fronts: "Take the proper military action to eliminate this threat, and in the meanwhile, afford us proper protection - reinforced rooms, shelters, and the like - so that we will have where to run when a rocket is fired." Reinforcement: A Long-Term Solution? Goldstein said that government officials have promised more protection within the Kibbutz, but that no timetable has been set. Some 150 families currently live in the Kibbutz, though not all are members. Located just three kilometers from Gaza, Kfar Aza was founded in 1951 by Jews from Egypt and Tangiers, and belongs to the secular United Kibbutz Movement. The Chill Zone - Funny, Entertaining Videos (Updated daily) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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