Examples of using Rocket attacks in English and their translations into Italian
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I agree 100% that Israelis have a right to live without the threat of rocket attacks.
ambushes and rocket attacks.
Prior to 2006 it was rare for there to be more than 50 rocket attacks on Israeli territory each month.
The city has been an ongoing target of Qassam rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip since 2001.
the area suffering the most Kassam rocket attacks.
including Kassam rocket attacks.
According to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there were 85 rocket attacks in the first five months of 2014.
The Taliban responded to the agreement with a further spate of rocket attacks on the capital.
I examine the many numbers cited by the Israeli military relating to Gaza rocket attacks into Israel.
However, we are rarely told exactly how many people have been killed by these rocket attacks.
we should also denounce in the strongest possible terms the rocket attacks and bombings in Egypt last week,
If UN resolutions can be used to justify bombing raids, rocket attacks and the like on Iraq, then corresponding UN resolutions are justified in taking a firm line in pressing the government of Turkey to find a solution.
On the other hand, the rocket attacks launched by Hamas have terrorised Israeli civilians.
which were ostensibly designed to deter rocket attacks.
But in the late spring of 2008, pressure from Israelis living under the rocket attacks led the government to agree to a six-month ceasefire starting on June 19.
First and foremost, there must be an unconditional halt to rocket attacks by Hamas on Israel and an end to Israeli military action,
During the Croatian War of Independence, in the Zagreb rocket attacks on 3 May 1995,
Lebanese Hezbollah warns of rocket attacks at Tel Aviv if Beirut struck" Archived 13 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine,
the provocation it engenders with its rocket attacks are all indications of the unsustainability of the Palestinian government.
Israel is trying to de-legitimise every interlocutor. Hamas continues to be cynical with its policy of rocket attacks, knowing that the response will be disproportionate.