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Report on Palestinian Rocket and Mortar Attacks

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lostlakehiker1/01/2009 2:13:18 pm PST

Somehow, despite the never-ending famine that the Israeli siege of Gaza has caused, the population of Gaza rises exponentially. It’s almost as if food were abundant. But no, this situation is different. For the first time in history, indeed, for the first time since life began, reproduction and multiplication can go forward without food. We know there is a famine there, because the New York Times tells us so. And who are we to believe, the Times or our lying eyes?

What is more, the Palestinians suffer from desperate shortages of essential cleaning supplies such as kerosine, hydrazine, and other chemicals commonly, but mistakenly, thought to be useful as rocket fuel. The Israeli embargo on the import of these necessary, life-sustaining common household supplies has forced the Palestinians to rocket and mortar Israel. How else can they get the criminal sons of pigs and apes of the Zionist Occupation Regime to give over the hydrazine?

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