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- During the ceasefire there were nearly no rockets, why didn't Israel shift the blockade?
- Do you agree that the graph shows that it is possible to nearly stop the rockets by not attacking Gaza?
And did you know that while 8,000 settlers left Gaza, over 40,000 settled in new illegal colonies in West Bank?
("40,000" was two years ago, now it must be around 80,000 since they are paid by the Israeli government)
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B'Tselem - Encouragement of migration to the settlements
The cease fire was supposed to be for six months. I only see a FOUR month drop in missiles. The cease fire was supposed to be in effect for November as well, the the number of rockets and mortars spiked again.
The blockades wouldn't be necessary if Hamas and other Palestinian terrorists didn't use open borders to smuggle in weapons.
We need international boots on the ground WITH TEETH to enforce the terms of any cease fire. Any wonder why Hamas REFUSED this proposal?