It was Saturday morning and me and my family decided to take an empathy trip to Sderot, the less media-popular town at the other end of Gaza's Qassam rockets. Seeing the empty streets -- and in face of our first stop, the police station's Qassam "museum" -- I have decided to take out my camera and start filming. Filming the streets and whatever I could squeeze into my little stills digital camera which seemed relevant. For those who expected so, this is not a film about the suffering people of Gaza; it is a film of the people who suffer from the suffering people of Gaza -- the people of Sderot.
What are you talking about? Israel is so worried about international condemnation that they dont do anything to protect their citizens. 94% of the children in Sderot show symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder. The bombardment has NEVER stopped. The people left in Sderot are the ones who CANT leave. Sderot is the worlds most densely populated open air prison.
AhazAlford 2 years ago
That amount of rockets is horrible. If terrorists would shoot "just" 100 rockets (not 8000 rockets like arabs shoot on Israel) on a German town, the Bundeswehr would erase the terrorists immediatly. Why everbody is attacking Israel for defending its citizens? Welcome to the 21th century - Antisemitism governments are still alive.
malzbierchef 2 years ago 4