It’s already 2010 in Palestine. Gaza kicked off the new year by sending the city of Sedrot homemade Palestinian fireworks; the only kind that is available in Gaza. This comes as a Genuine attempt to light up their neighbors to the north night. “Well, last year the Israeli Grinches stole our Christmas, we felt compelled to wish them a happy 2010!”, a Palestinian Mactivist was quoted. We figured, there is not much we have in Gaza to share with the Israelis of Sedrot, the least we can offer is light up their sky and bring joy to Israelis. This is our “Holiday gift” for our good neighbors to the north. We all look forward for a marvelous decade full of pissing matches.
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Posted by Hanitizer | December 31, 2009, 11:01 pmawesome
happy new year
Posted by ali | January 2, 2010, 2:12 amhaha…LOL
Posted by OooKhalid | January 2, 2010, 8:08 amNot be be a spelling Nazi, but that should be "Sderot."
Posted by Sean2009 | January 3, 2010, 5:21 pmWith Israel's Iron Dome project successfully completed, Hamas/Hezbollah will be unable to send Israel these type of thank-you messages in response to IDF's gracious, rocket propelled gifts.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeq…
Posted by OooKhalid | January 27, 2010, 6:33 amSo, do you have any pipe left from the segment you dug up to make this rocket? Or are you going to have to disconnect yet another house in Gaza from the sanitation system? Not sure about your planet, but on mine, we feel that protecting kids from disease is a better use for cast iron pipes than trying to main people with them. But, you have the right to set your own priorities, and once you do that I've the right to notice your priorities and express my utmost contempt for you.
Posted by Ghoul Sahyouni | January 29, 2010, 6:24 pm