Penelope
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One of the most ignorant, stupid and wrong posts I've ever seen, congratulation idiot, you earned that title.They try not to use those missile magnets.Israeli government accepts Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal, starting from 7 p.m. Israel-time (20 minutes ago); Bennett opposes truce. Rockets still falling.
The Israeli government has officially accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal to go into effect at 7 p.m. Israel-time (16:00 GMT).
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu informed cabinet ministers of the decision via a telephone call, just minutes before it was to go into effect. Economics Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) voiced his opposition to the truce, saying the government needed to crush Gazan terrorist groups.
Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas announced news of the ceasefire at a televised speech in Ramallah.
"We announce the Palestinian leadership's agreement to Egypt's call for a comprehensive and lasting truce, beginning at 7:00 pm (1600 GMT) today," he said at the start of a meeting of the PA's leadership.
But despite the declarations terrorists in Gaza continued to launch rocket and mortar attacks even after the ceasefire took effect. At approximately 7:05 p.m. Red Alert sirens sounded in the Gaza Belt region, followed by yet more sirens minutes later.
At 7:15 p.m. more rocket sirens were sounded in the Gaza Belt region, further breaching the declared ceasefire.
Ceasefire Begins But Rockets Still Rain Down - Middle East - News - Arutz Sheva
Maybe they haven't heard the news, do they all have cellphones.
So when is the blockade going to be lifted, its didn't say. I see PM BiBi's ratings have really dipped too.
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One of the most ignorant, stupid and wrong posts I've ever seen, congratulation idiot, you earned that title.They try not to use those missile magnets.Israeli government accepts Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal, starting from 7 p.m. Israel-time (20 minutes ago); Bennett opposes truce. Rockets still falling.
The Israeli government has officially accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal to go into effect at 7 p.m. Israel-time (16:00 GMT).
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu informed cabinet ministers of the decision via a telephone call, just minutes before it was to go into effect. Economics Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) voiced his opposition to the truce, saying the government needed to crush Gazan terrorist groups.
Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas announced news of the ceasefire at a televised speech in Ramallah.
"We announce the Palestinian leadership's agreement to Egypt's call for a comprehensive and lasting truce, beginning at 7:00 pm (1600 GMT) today," he said at the start of a meeting of the PA's leadership.
But despite the declarations terrorists in Gaza continued to launch rocket and mortar attacks even after the ceasefire took effect. At approximately 7:05 p.m. Red Alert sirens sounded in the Gaza Belt region, followed by yet more sirens minutes later.
At 7:15 p.m. more rocket sirens were sounded in the Gaza Belt region, further breaching the declared ceasefire.
Ceasefire Begins But Rockets Still Rain Down - Middle East - News - Arutz Sheva
Maybe they haven't heard the news, do they all have cellphones.
So when is the blockade going to be lifted, its didn't say. I see PM BiBi's ratings have really dipped too.
Didn't you take your meds today.
One of the most ignorant, stupid and wrong posts I've ever seen, congratulation idiot, you earned that title.They try not to use those missile magnets.Israeli government accepts Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal, starting from 7 p.m. Israel-time (20 minutes ago); Bennett opposes truce. Rockets still falling.
The Israeli government has officially accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal to go into effect at 7 p.m. Israel-time (16:00 GMT).
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu informed cabinet ministers of the decision via a telephone call, just minutes before it was to go into effect. Economics Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) voiced his opposition to the truce, saying the government needed to crush Gazan terrorist groups.
Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas announced news of the ceasefire at a televised speech in Ramallah.
"We announce the Palestinian leadership's agreement to Egypt's call for a comprehensive and lasting truce, beginning at 7:00 pm (1600 GMT) today," he said at the start of a meeting of the PA's leadership.
But despite the declarations terrorists in Gaza continued to launch rocket and mortar attacks even after the ceasefire took effect. At approximately 7:05 p.m. Red Alert sirens sounded in the Gaza Belt region, followed by yet more sirens minutes later.
At 7:15 p.m. more rocket sirens were sounded in the Gaza Belt region, further breaching the declared ceasefire.
Ceasefire Begins But Rockets Still Rain Down - Middle East - News - Arutz Sheva
Maybe they haven't heard the news, do they all have cellphones.
So when is the blockade going to be lifted, its didn't say. I see PM BiBi's ratings have really dipped too.
Time to quit whining. You have homes to live in , your not living in pile of rubble , how many relatives have you lost, none probably or kids. So get off the poor me train. Take your meds.
I'm just saying that if the siege, blockade, whatever, is not lifted then this will blow up in their faces...again.What siege?Good news for sure.It was on celebrity fire, are you dense? Those were rockets. Since when do people celebrate by firing dozens of rockets?
Come up with something better.
Well that is what I heard on the news, you can go to the beach and relax and let your kids run and play tomorrow, while you relax.
Southerners don't relax, we don't believe the ceasfire, since Hamas are decievers.
They'll break it, they already had.
Well I'm very sorry, I've never been in the line of fire so I can't compare , I do imagine it will take awhile. I am happy that it sounds as though its over for now.
But if the siege continues it is not a ceasefire it is a time bomb.
The ceasefire brought up for negotiation purposes including lifting the blockade.
Yes it will be interesting to watch the politics of it play out. How much you want to bet, won't be long till Palestine will be accused of something ago.