Sunday, June 17, 2007

Rockets fired at Israel

The news is reporting that two rockets were fired at Israel from inside Lebanon Sunday resulting in some damage, but no casualties.

The Hezbollah denied firing the rockets in a broadcast on the militant group's Al-Manar television.

This latest provocation, although being denided by Hezblooah can only be designed to raise the tensions between Isral and the Hezbollah.

Although a spokesperson for rime Minister Ehud Olmert said that Israel will only monitor the situation for the time being, it is evident that tensions are high.

Personally, Israel should not have received the pressure to withdraw from their last engagements with the Hezbollah. Although many reporters were saying that Israel were encountering many problems during that war that they did not count on, the fact remains that Israel fared a whole lot better than was being reported.

The situation in the Middle East would be better if the world would keep the restraints off Israel and allow them to protect their country.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:57 PM

    It's gonna be a really hot hot summer.

    I can bearly (yes. I spelled tht the way I wanted) watch the news anymore.....too painful.

    Thinking of all our folks over there in harms way...........

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  2. according to Arutz Sheva, the rockets were launched from right next to UNIFIL posts... It looks like we're really getting some benefit from that cease-fire agreement in Lebanon.

    And of course, the Olmert gov't hasn't got the balls to do anything about this.

    As my wife said, it's started already.

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  3. Thanks Michael, we never really hear what goes on there. If you ever want to write something, send it to me, I will put it up.

    Ranter

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  4. Mamabear, I feel the same. I don't think their current administration has the round ones to commit troops, unless attacked.

    Ranter

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