No one was killed or injured but Egypt just fired on Israel (again). Thanks Obama.


While the mindless one-world hordes are busy bragging about the mythological accomplishments of Obama and his foreign policy,  we are all watching a worsening situation in Egypt,  while the Administration continues to give Egypt money and ignore what is really happening in that nation.  
It is a fact that Obama has, single handedly, destroyed the balance of power in the Middle East.  As I have said,  many times before,  we need to get him out of office before he gets us all killed.

Understand that hours after the attack reported below,  Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to retaliate and made the comment,  "Israel can never stop fighting terrorism." 

All of this is in the face of an announced Muslim Brotherhood visit to the White House .  Geeesh  --  blog editor
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From the BBC:  
A Grad rocket has landed in the southern Israeli city of Eilat, but has caused no damage or injuries, Israeli security officials said.
District police chief Ron Gertner told Israeli radio the rocket had been fired from Egypt's Sinai peninsula.
He said it struck a construction site close to a residential area shortly after midnight (21:00 GMT).
The blast took place as thousands congregated in the resort town for the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Rocket attacks from Egyptian soil are uncommon. Attacks on Eilat and the nearby Jordanian town of Aqaba in 2010 killed one person and injured another four.
Sinai unrest
Eilat Mayor Meir Yitzhak-Halevy told the Jerusalem Post that the city would function as normal despite the attack.
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A wave of unrest has hit the restive Sinai peninsula recently.
Israel says militants have become active in the region since former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was overthrown in February 2011.
In August 2011, an armed group crossed the border into Israel from the Sinai peninsula and killed eight Israelis.
Israel blamed Palestinian militants but five Egyptian policemen were killed as Israeli forces pursued the gunmen, sparking a diplomatic row between the two countries

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