The city is exhausted, and the politicians are pursuing false remedies that will only bring the remaining residents more of the same.
Truce Update: "Gaza: Rockets On Sderot; Hit School, City Worn Out," from ANSAmed (thanks to Insubria): (ANSAmed) - TEL AVIV, APRIL 30 - Over ten Qassam rockets were fired today from the north of the Gaza Strip towards Israeli Neghev, particularly towards to city of Sderot. No victims were reported. Local sources specified that one of the rockets exploded inside the courtyard of a school, while the classrooms were being opened. Another exploded near a petrol station, one blew up in a truck depot. In the area of the crossing of Erez, Palestinian militants have also opened fired against an Israeli patrol. No victims were reported. Yesterday, during a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, the mayor of Sderot, Ely Moyal, pointed out that the population, after years of almost daily bombings by the Palestinians, is exhausted. According to Moyal, some 15% of the 20,000 inhabitants of the city have moved somewhere else. (ANSAmed).
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