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Despite the ongoing bombardments, the factory's workers and managers continue the manufacturing of products from recycled plastic in Sderot. Like many of the local small businesses, this factory lacks a bomb shelter or protected spaces. (source: Sderot Media Center)
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"Sakin B'Lev" (literally, "Knife in the Heart") is a 28-minute documentary film that focused on the Gush Katif supporters and residents to avoid the forceful expulsion and destruction of Jewish life prior to the cruel and ill-fated move by the state of Israel in summer 2005. This film includes riveting footage and heart-wrenching interviews with both Gush Katif parents and children, who are literally begging the Jewish Nation to prevent the expulsion. The film includes extensive statements...
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Sarit Matityahu (35), school teacher in the missile-besieged, southern Israeli city of Sderot speaks out in this interview about life with the missiles. For Sderot mothers, one of the hardest aspects of emotional torment is seeing the impact on the children - for teachers who are almost always also mothers, they have to try to manage the emotional difficulties of children all day (at school) and their own children the rest of the time. This gives them almost no personal space given the need...
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In this extended (over one hour) and candid interview, Esther Pollard shares the inside story of what really happened to her heroic husband, Yonaton (Jonathan) Pollard, who is serving his 23rd year (!) in American prison (much in isolation) for serving Israel and the Jewish people. Eleonora Shifrin (lifetime Jewish activist) hosts the interviews from the studios of Frontline Israel in Jerusalem. This is a shocking and riveting video that is shows the high price of defending Israel's...
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In another of a series of expose videos from the Sderot Media Center - here is footage of a Kassam missile that had just struck immediately adjacent to a Gan (kindergarden) in the beseiged city of Sderot - the second half of this short video is tragic - as the residents display their "bomb shelter" which has neither been used nor renovated in decades. These people have no where to run to - the look of trauma is written on the beautiful young girl's face after nearly 8,000 missiles fired from...
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