Tuesday, January 22, 2008
An Israeli news crew was on the scene where that Ecuadorian kibbutz volunteer was shot by a sniper (but apparently before it was known he had died) and came themselves under attack:
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Thanks to yerushalmi in the comments for the pointer to this wonderful 1956 vintage 14 minute film from the Spielberg archives on the dangers of life on the Gaza border: The Defenders. Kibbutz Kissufim is (was?) just north of Kibbutz... Read More
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http://w3.castup.net/spielberg/?id=77
Powerful footage. Makes the immorality of Hamas real.