Thursday, July 13, 2006

The Jerusalem Post


"Late Thursday night, the Home Front Command instructed residents of Acre, Haifa, Tirat Hacarmel, and Nesher to sleep in fortified rooms. Anyone without access to a fortified room was advised to sleep in an inside room, with the windows closed, Army Radio reported.

Residents along the northern border were instructed to spend the night in bomb shelters.

The revised instructions came after two rockets launched from Lebanon landed in Haifa in the neighborhood of Stella Maris, the first time missiles have penetrated so far into Israel. Sappers came to the scene to neutralize the rocket that landed in the middle of a road. One person suffered from shock. The launch represented the farthest a rocket had ever reached into Israel.

Hizbullah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah warned earlier that his organization would strike Haifa if Israel attacked Beirut. There were no reports as yet that Israel had struck Beirut. Before the attack on Haifa, CNN reported that the US Navy ordered one of their ships that was docked at the Haifa Bay to be moved to a safer location."

Hizbullah must truly have a collective death wish, or is expecting the international community to somehow step in and stop the Jews from blasting them from the face of the earth.

In a way I'm glad that Lisa forbids me to leave the country anymores without a chaperone, but sweet geez, the money mercs are getting these days is incredible.

(EDITORS NOTE: No. Stay home and be content with driving the old people around.)

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