Israel Under Fire
Justin Higgins — Mon, 2007-06-18 15:39
A lot of eyes are on the Middle East recently, and for good reason. Two Katyushu rockets fell into the town of Kiryat Shmona yesterday, and Hezbollah says they weren't involved, but sources also say the rockets flew from Southern Lebanon, and we all remember last summer's war. The Jerusalem Post has the story:
For the first time since the Second Lebanon War, northern Israel came under rocket fire when two Katyushas hit Kiryat Shmona on Sunday evening.
Hizbullah immediately denied responsibility and IDF sources said it was possible the rockets were fired by Palestinians affiliated with Hamas or al-Qaida.
A high-ranking IDF officer in the Northern Command said Israel would demand that UNIFIL fulfill its mandate to prevent attacks on Israel.
UNIFIL, as a UN force, is absolutely worthless in a time of need. When the Second Lebanon War began, UNIFIL forces were photographed in the same shots with Hezbollah fighters, and actively ran and hid, as opposed to stopping the violence. Watch for heat out of Jerusalem.
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