Life in Israel under the Shadow of Hamas Rockets

(Spectator-UK) Stephen Daisley - Midway through coffee at a cafe at Yad Mordechai junction, four km. from Gaza, a soldier came running in to warn of a Red Alert, warning of incoming rocket fire. There is a calm exodus to an improvised bomb shelter. This is the second time in 30 minutes that our group of British journalists has had to flee from a Hamas rocket. At Sapir College, just outside Sderot, Zohar Avitan, the director of academic studies, jokes about two colleagues comparing the time they have to reach a bomb shelter. The man, who lives in Sderot, has 20 seconds, while a female colleague from Ashkelon has 40. "What do you do with all your free time?" he enquires.


2018-11-22 00:00:00

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