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In the bombed-out south, they want: to continue the operation until the return of the quiet and the missing
Residents in communities near the border have called on the government to refuse a ceasefire and continue to attack Gaza to bring long-term peace - and they say they are willing to sit in the security forces for as long as necessary.
We have patience so that in a few months we will not return to firing into the envelope "
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Tuesday, 18 May 2021, 13:30 Updated: Wednesday, 19 May 2021, 13:32
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In the video: Damage from IDF attacks in Gaza on the tenth day of Operation Wall Guard (Photo: Reuters)
Direct hit by a rocket on sparks, yesterday (Photo: Walla !, official website)
Residents in the Gaza Strip are calling on the government to refuse a ceasefire, and not to end Operation Wall Guard, which is in its tenth day - until calm returns to the area.
They say Hamas' terrorist infrastructure and senior commanders must continue to be harmed until the organization loses its power and recoils.
At the same time, the residents demand action to return the bodies of the soldiers and captured civilians, before the parties reach agreements on a ceasefire.
Albert Gabay, a resident of Sderot, claimed that the city's residents were willing to sit in the shelters until a clear decision was reached.
"The fire must not be stopped for a moment, the operation must continue until the soldiers and the prisoners are returned," he said.
Gabay stressed that in Sderot they are willing to stay in the emergency rooms for as long as it takes, so that "the drips that disrupt the lives of the residents of the envelope" do not return.
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Meirav Cohen, a resident of the Eshkol Regional Council, said things in a similar spirit.
"If the clear understandings are not reached that the rocket dripping and incendiary balloons also have to stop, the operation must continue, the fire against Hamas must not be stopped," she said. To Jerusalem, we will absorb it without any interest or response from the state. "
She says that the residents of the area fear that within a few months the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip will resume - and the routine will be disrupted again.
"It does not interest anyone," Cohen protested.
Maayan Shneur, a resident of Moshav Netiv HaAsara in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, also called for "not stopping the fire under any circumstances until the soldiers are returned."
She claimed that the residents of the envelope are willing to stay in the protected spaces as long as required.
"We have patience until Hamas is brought to justice, so that in a few months we will not return to firing rockets into the envelope," she said.
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