️ To those who say ‘ah, but those Palestinian rockets don’t kill’, WRONG!
This is Moshe Agadi’s house in Ashkelon. Moshe, 60 year old #Israeli man, was killed, when his home took a direct hit from a #Palestinian rocket fired from #Gaza. He was not able to reach shelter in time. pic.twitter.com/PBy998wRzB
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) May 5, 2019
60yr old Moshe Agadi was killed overnight after being injured by rocket shrapnel to his chest in #Ashkelon pic.twitter.com/Q04sXjP53t
— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) May 5, 2019
Missiles fired at the city of #Ashkelon #Israel from #Gaza #Hamas pic.twitter.com/yjFaIA0GXN
— new world (@hut7185) May 5, 2019
Scenes from tonight in #Ashkelon: A 60 years old man was killed as a result of a direct rocket hit. More than 240 rockets were fired at Israeli citizens in less than 24 hours. #IsraelUndeFire pic.twitter.com/8bTRCldXFP
— Israel Under Fire (@israelunderfire) May 5, 2019
The latest round of Islamic terror rocket attacks on Israel has injured a number of people, and it claimed one man’s life.
Moshe Agadi was 58 years old. He leaves behind four children. The youngest of them is 13 years old.
Moshe Agadi suffered shrapnel wounds in his stomach and chest when a rocket fired by Gaza militants landed next to his home in the middle of the night. He was taken to Barzilay Medical Center in Ashkelon, where doctors pronounced his death shortly after.
The family of Moshe Agadi recounted the harrowing moment when he was killed by one of the over 450 rockets fired from the Gaza Strip on Saturday night.
His brother Shmulik told Channel 2 television about the incident: “Moshe went out to smoke a cigarette following a barrage and did not have time to enter the protected area [when the rocket fire resumed]. They tried to carry out initial CPR but on the way to the hospital they lost him.”
This is why Israel is bombing Islamic terrorists in Gaza. But the media treats Israeli attacks on Islamic terrorists as an unprovoked attack on civilians.
Sick. Twisted. Depraved.
These are people in #Gaza last night cheering, celebrating, as rockets rain down on #Israel!
Where, just where are the ‘Palestinian Voices for Peace’? pic.twitter.com/sVMet5LCEw
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) May 5, 2019
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