Sunday, May 4, 2008

Kassam hits roof of mini-market in Sderot; no casualties

From the Jerusalem Post:

A Kassam rocked fired from the northern Gaza Strip hit a mini-market in central Sderot Sunday afternoon. Fortunately, the rocket did not break through the roof of the building, though five people at the scene suffered shock.

Throughout Sunday, seven rockets were fired at Israel, one of which hit the roof of a house in central Sderot, damaging it on impact. Another rocket hit a Sderot cemetery, damaging a number of gravestone.

The remaining four rockets hit open areas in the Sha'ar Hanegev and Sdot Negev regions.

No casualties were reported.

Today no one was hurt or killed. But what about tomorrow? How many more rockets are to be fired until the Olmert government finally takes decisive action?

The Children of Sderot Just Want a Little Peace!





I will keep posting these reports until the rockets stop.

Help support Sderot. Keep the people of the Western Negev in your prayers.

Sderot Media Center

3 comments:

Rosemary Welch said...

I will keep Israel in my prayers as well as I will remind G-d of His Covenant with His people. I will also pray that the world will open their eyes and put away their hatred for this tiny country long enough to notice that they are NOT aggressors here!

PS. It would be perfectly fine with me if you would like to add my blog to your blogroll. Thank you for your kind comment. Have a great day!

Aurora said...

Findalis, great work keeping up the reports. Really if Israel were able to have the freedom to do what it needs to do, it wouldn't need support from anybody. Israel has every capability of fighting off their enemies, I believe, but their hands are tied. What a perverse world we live in.

MathewK said...

Thank God no one was killed, in all honesty i don't think Olmert would do anything even if people were killed.