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ISRAEL: Sima Ohiyon, Israel, "I pray a Qassam won't fall on the way to school"
05 Sep 2007 13:48:26 GMT
Source: IRIN
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SDEROT, 5 September 2007 (IRIN) - Sima Ohaiyon, a resident of Sderot and mother of three, walked her four-year-old daughter Osher, which means "happiness" in Hebrew, to her new school on 4 September, a day after a rocket fired from Gaza landed outside a day care centre for toddlers.

"It's not an easy time in Sderot. There are too many rockets falling.

"This morning I was scared. I debated about taking them to school. I waited and waited, because usually the rockets come early. Eventually, when all was quiet, I decided to take Osher to school.

"I can't break her routine. She is just starting school. This is her first year. These first few days are important for her.

"My older child's school is on strike today. Last year, he stopped his after-school activities after a Qassam [rocket] landed in the football field. He was too scared to go back.

"I have to walk 15 minutes to get to Osher's school, and the whole way I pray that no Qassam falls on the way to school.

"My husband said he wants to leave this town, go somewhere else, some place safer. But our family is here and our work is here. And we can't afford to move.

"Every time the "red colour" [alert siren] goes off, my little baby, who's one year and nine months old, starts to scream. We all rush for cover in the protective areas.

"Now, even if it's just a truck backing up outside she screams. I'm worried about this."

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