News | Cheshvan 21, 5770 / November 8, '09 | |
![]() Ashkelon under attack, Friday Flash 90 ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 11/15/08, 8:17 PM Ashkelon Residents: Crush Terror or We'll Set Country on Fireby Gil Ronen (IsraelNN.com) Ashkelon's residents will not remain quiet and wait for the government and army to protect them, said Itamar Shimoni, head of the coastal city's security forum, after Ashkelon was shaken Friday morning by a barrage of five Grad Katyusha missiles fired from Gaza. "I hereby announce to the Defense Minister that we will not be cannon fodder," he said. "We will not wait quietly for seven bad years like Sderot did." "If missiles continue to fall, we will seal the gates to the city and set the country on fire until the terror in Gaza is crushed," he warned. Barak: I am not Minister of War "It is possible," he said, "that when the time comes there will be a need for a large scale operation, because we cannot accept a prolonged violation of the lull." Barak added, however, that "hotheadedness is not policy" and said, "I am a Minister of Defense, not of War," reminding his audience that "we saw two years ago what consequences a hurried decision has for Israel's security" - a reference to the Second Lebanon War. Politicians Slam Barak MK Yuval Shteinitz (Likud) said: "Only a different leadership, that will stop groveling before the terror organizations and states like Syria that support them, can gradually improve the situation." MK David Rotem (Yisrael Beiteinu) called Barak's policy "irresponsible" and demanded that shipments of fuel and goods to Gaza be stopped "once and for all." The National Union/National Religious Party released a statement reading: "All of our warnings before the Disengagement are coming true, unfortunately." The party asked why the government of Israel continues supplying electricity, fuel and water to the abductors of Gilad Shalit. 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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