A rocket fired by the Ansar al-Suna terrorist group in Gaza has killed a foreign worker from Thailand on a farm in South Israel. While the number of rockets has decreased dramatically, it is far from zero as well.
The rocket attack coincided with a visit to Gaza from the European Union, and is proof that Hamas either does not care or does not have the ability to stop rocket attacks into Israel. According to the “international law” that anti-Israel activists often quote, a rocket attack from Gaza can be considered a declaration of war.
VOA News wrote the following about the attack:
Police say the rocket hit an Israeli agricultural community Thursday near the Gaza border, killing a Thai farm worker. The attack happened as EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was making a brief visit to Gaza as part of a regional tour to promote peace efforts.
A little-known militant group calling itself Ansar al-Suna claimed responsibility for the rocket strike. Israel carried out a three-week offensive against Hamas militants who rule Gaza from December 2008 to January 2009 to try to end years of rocket fire on Israeli communities.
The number of rocket attacks from Gaza has dropped significantly since then. But, rocket strikes have continued intermittently, prompting Israel to retaliate with air strikes on Gaza militants, smuggling tunnels and suspected weapons-production facilities.
So, what does this mean? If past performance is any indication, the IDF will likely fly into Gaza and strike smuggling tunnels and terrorist sites. The government will say little, as it is dealing with the “Jerusalem housing debacle.” It is sad when someone has to die for such a worthless cause: anti-Semitism and hatred.




