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[Telegraph-UK] Harry de Quetteville - For the residents of Sderot, the first full day of the "cease-fire" between Palestinian militants and Israel did not appear to be much of a cease-fire at all. On Monday afternoon the Red Dawn early warning siren rang out across the Israeli town which lies only a couple of miles from the border with Gaza. A loud bang effectively signaled the all-clear. 2006-11-28 01:00:00Full Article
Sirens and Missiles Greet Sderot Cease-Fire
[Telegraph-UK] Harry de Quetteville - For the residents of Sderot, the first full day of the "cease-fire" between Palestinian militants and Israel did not appear to be much of a cease-fire at all. On Monday afternoon the Red Dawn early warning siren rang out across the Israeli town which lies only a couple of miles from the border with Gaza. A loud bang effectively signaled the all-clear. 2006-11-28 01:00:00Full Article
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