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![]() Sderot, now a battleground in the US campaign ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 08/20/08, 1:19 PM U.S. VP Hopeful Huckabee Visits Sderotby Ze'ev Ben-Yechiel (IsraelNN.com) Loading...
Huckabee was joined in Sderot by New York City Assemblyman Dov Hikind, who arranged Huckabee’s Israel tour, and Rabbi David Fendel, head of the Hesder Yeshiva in Sderot. Also present were representatives of the Jerusalem Reclamation Project (Ateret Cohanim), who coordinated Huckabee’s Israel trip along with Hikind. The former governor, political commentator and ordained Southern Baptist minister was taken to the home of a family that had suffered a direct hit in a Kassam attack. He was shown pieces of shrapnel that remained from the Kassam rocket as he stood under the gaping hole where the rocket smashed into the house. After a brief mental calculation based on the number of residents in Sderot and the number or rockets that have landed there, the governor then asked: "How many Americans would tolerate living in a place where one in every eight people has a chance of getting hit by a rocket?" The homeowner was extremely grateful and visibly moved by the former governor's show of support in visiting his home and concern for the plight of the family. Next, the governor was treated to a lunch at the Sderot Hesder Yeshiva, followed by a tour of the yeshiva’s campus led by Rabbi Fendel. The rabbi showed the governor the yeshiva’s new "Kassam-proof" Beit Medrash (study hall), which is set to open for the upcoming High Holidays. He also showed Minister Huckabee the institution’s new "Kassam-proof" housing units currently under construction. Rabbi Fendel said the yeshiva views construction in Sderot as the ultimate Zionist response to the Kassams. "When Gaza terrorists look through their binoculars towards Sderot," he said, "they see buildings going up, instead of the ghost town they are hoping to create." The poignancy of a respected rabbi taking pride in his rocket-proof yeshiva was not lost on Huckabee. From the roof of the new Torah study hall overlooking Gaza, the governor commented on the threat of radical Islam: "Both Christians and Jews share a culture of life. They [the Arab terrorists] share a culture of death and destruction. "We don't have a frame of reference for the spirit of radical Islam," the visiting American politician said. "That's why having tea [with our enemies] won't work. The language doesn't work. It's like trying to hook a Mac up to a PC." Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © 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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