| I feel for the citizens of Sderot. But whenever I read of how much they suffer, something kills me inside. If the citizens of Sderot suffer of shock because of the Qassam rockets, how do the people suffering in Gaza feel? How do the little boys and girls in Gaza feel after seeing body parts of relatives and friends scattered all over the floor? How to Gazans feel after their 10 year old classmate was shot while writing an english exam in a UN sponsored school? How do Gazans feel living in a prison with daily attacks on them? I`ve met young teenagers from Gaza - they have depressing psychological problems because of all the blood and death they`ve seen. Read the articles by Gideon Levy, published in Haaretz "Born in the shadow of a checkpoint" and "Killing Children is no longer a big deal". What happens in Sderot depresses me, but when I see how the poor innocent civilians of Sderot suffer because of the Qassam rockets, all I can think of is how the poor (continued in next post) |
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