Narrative tradition dictates that an incendiary balloon prepared in the first act will always explode in the third. So the question is not where one of the bomb balloons sent from Gaza will explode, but rather when and how many casualties it will cause. Will our decision-makers only wake up when there are dead and wounded?
Are Israel’s leaders waiting for dead children in Sderot?
Opinion: For the past 19 years, the south has been battered by terrorism from Gaza that has the sole aim of taking human life, and when are the decision-markers going to actually do something to help us?