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Depuis 2001…

Depuis 2001, les attaques de roquettes en provenance de Gaza sur Israel ont fait 14 victimes.  Sans parler de sept ans de terreur en attendant les prochaines roquettes.  Sderot et les villes avoisinantes sont à bout de nerf.

More than 25 rockets were launched in the space of two hours on Wednesday afternoon, the army spokeswoman said, with several landing in and around the Israeli border town of Sderot.

The rocket fire continued into the evening. At least three rockets landed in the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon, north of Gaza. One fell in the parking lot of the Barzilai Hospital in the city.

The Israeli victim was identified as Ronnie Yihye, 47. He was fatally wounded in the chest by shrapnel from a rocket that landed in the parking lot of a college campus on the outskirts of Sderot. According to Israeli police figures, he was the 14th civilian to die from rockets fired from Gaza since 2001.

Mercredi après-midi, 25 roquettes ont étés lancés en moins de deux heures de la bande de Gaza.  Pendant juillet et aout 2006, c’étais 100 roquettes par jours, mais cette fois ça vennais du Liban.

Conflits différents, même combat.  Je suis incapable de blâmer Israel de répondre avec force contre ces terroristes acharnés.

Hamas described one of the dead, Abdullah Edwan, as a senior rocket engineer, and another, Muhammad Abu Aker, as a regional rocket squad commander. According to local residents, the men were on their way to a militant training camp in southern Gaza. Two of them were masked, they said, and had arrived back in Gaza three weeks ago from Iran.

Relatives of Edwan, who is believed to have been the main target of the strike, said he had been trained in Syria and Iran.

Israel a répondu avec force, tuant des membres du HAMAS.  Selon les proches des victimes, ils revenaient à peine de suivre de l’entrainement en Syrie et en Iran.

C’est ce à quoi Israel fait face, semaine après semaine.

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