Saturday 17 November 2012

Light vs. rockets

You don't need to know one of the miluim drafted in the last days to realize how close the danger are. You may only wonder why everything is going so slowly and why in the last 7 years, everything went worse. We were supposed to have peace, isn't it? Or I did not grasp correctly the message in 2005?

Israel is one of the most developed country in the world, producing bright minds and Nobel Prize Winners, a country in the forefront of science and technology. Isn't it ridiculous to risk the life of our citizens because of some underdeveloped morons that don't have anything to offer to their people than bombs and the bright professional choice of qualified suicide bombers? Isn't it a shame for the Western civilization to accept the reign of terror imposed by Hamas and their cronies?

And what we are doing in time of crisis? We unite, join our prayers, learn, do charity, sing and hope that this will also come to pass. In the month of Kislev, when we are about to celebrate Hanukka, we give another example of humanity. We turn into our books or to our military basis and fight for light. 

'Behold, the Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps!'


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