Hostilities between Gaza’s Islamist Hamas regime and the Jewish state ended as they began.
With Hamas dictating the pace.
Hamas started the conflict by raining missiles on Israeli civilians. And after the ceasefire went into effect, Hamas fired up to 20 missiles at Ashkelon, Sderot, Sha’ar Ha’Negev, Kiryat Malachi and Ashdod.
That’s the latest “ceasefire” from Iran’s forward position, its Hamas brigade on the southern border of Israel.
At about the same time as all this played out, Iran’s forward position on the Jewish state’s northern border, its Hizbollah brigade in southern Lebanon, fired two rockets at Israel. Luckily they were incorrectly calibrated and landed inside the Lebanon.
Read the rest of this article in the “Times of Israel“, where it originally appeared on November 22, 2012.