Thursday, July 06, 2006

IRIB: "Palestinians hit fragile Asqalan"

Good news!
A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded Wednesday in the 1948 occupied city of Asqalan, dubbed by the Zionoist regime as Ashkelon after occupation.

The missile launch was the second as such in as many days, revealing the maneuver power of the Palestinian resistance movements and failure of the Zionist regime to prevent the much-embarrasing attacks, even after reoccupying Gaza.

The attack came despite warnings by the Zionist regime's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of reprisals after a Palestinian rocket landed in Asqalan on Tuesday.

The attack proved the regime's highly sensitive targets are within the range of the Palestinian missiles.
It certainly did. By any sane, reasonable standards, Israel now has a blank check. Any amount of force that stops the Kassam launches is justified.

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