Umm… That’s Not What “Ceasefire” Means

When is a broken ceasefire not a broken ceasefire? When it’s the Palestinians doing the breaking:

Gaza ceasefire holds after troubled start. Despite a rocky start, a truce between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip appears to holding. Palestinian militants fired three rockets into Israel just before the truce took hold at 6 a.m. local time on Sunday. Eleven more were fired in the four hours after the ceasefire took effect.

Firing eleven rockets at Israeli schools and hospitals is NOT A CEASEFIRE. We’re sorry. It’s not. It’s the opposite of a ceasefire. Really. You can look it up.

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