Another Kassam Murder In Sderot
Today's victim was Oshri Oz, 36, of Hod HaSharon, an employee of the Sderot-based "Peretz Bonei HaNegev" construction company. Survived by his pregnant wife and 3-year-old daughter, Oshri was Israel's tenth fatal casualty of a Kassam rocket in the past three years - and the second in the past week.
Do you know what's sick?
What's sick is that we barely care, and will barely remember his name.
My wife lit a candle to honor his memory... Do whatever you can...
Here is a stupid idea that I came up with. Learn the following list of animal's names in Hebrew (if you do not already know them). When you use one of these Hebrew words in the future, remember that you learned that word the day when Oshri Oz was murdered in Sderot. Maybe in this small way he will be remembered, and his death won't be completely meaningless...
Labels: post-Zionism, War, Yishai
3 Comments:
At May 27, 2007 at 12:24 PM , A US Senator said...
“I am saddened and outraged by the repeated rocket attacks against the Israeli cities of Sderot and Ashkelon, attacks that were perpetrated even as the Shavuot holiday came to a close. Yet another round of attacks by Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups against civilians demonstrates an escalation of violence against Israel. The rockets have hit homes, synagogues, and schools, injured many and killed nine innocents. Israel’s right to exist, and to defend its people against imminent threat, must never be put in question. Israel has demonstrated restraint in the face of ongoing of attacks on southern Israel orchestrated from Gaza. The United States and the international community must stand in support of Israel and send the message to Hamas and to any terrorists who threaten innocent lives on sovereign soil and operate in violation of international law that this behavior will not be countenanced.
Israel is confronting many of the toughest challenges in its history, in a neighborhood that is less secure than ever. It is vital is that we continue to stand on behalf of the shared interests in security and democracy that form the unbreakable bond between our two nations. I stand with the people of Israel who live in fear as their homes are besieged and maintain my unwavering commitment to the welfare and survival of the State of Israel.”
At January 11, 2009 at 5:23 AM , Anonymous said...
What of the hundreds killed in Gaza? Babies, new borns...Pregnant women? Will they be remembered too? So many have died it's hard to actually remember.
At January 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM , Pinchas said...
Anonymous, that's a good point. Not only are these terrorists killing innocent people in Israel, but they are so pure evil they even condemn their own people to death through their war-crime tactics! Evil thrives when good people do nothing.
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