Ron Yahya is survived by his wife and four children
Funny thing about Dhimmedia. They act like the loss of Hamas terrorists is the same as the loss of a quiet and modest husband and father of four. It's not. I never met Ron Yahya, but he means something to me, he was part of my Jewish family and my world of Western civilization, a world of repairing and building and bringing value to life.
The Hamas terrorists who tear down civilization, who celebrate fear, death and destruction, who purposefullly murder innocents, are the very antithesis of everything I hold dear. These "militants" and "fighters" that the Dhimmedia is so absorbed with, these dead terrorists, they should all rot in hell.
AFP: Ten Palestinians, Israeli killed in Gaza flare-up
GAZA CITY, Feb 27, 2008 (AFP) - Ten Palestinians, including at least six militants, were killed in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip on Wednesday while Palestinian rockets killed an Israeli in a sharp escalation of violence. The deadliest attack occurred in the southern town of Khan Yunis where five Hamas fighters were killed in a raid which also wounded one person, medical sources told AFP.Hamas then claimed responsibility for what was the first killing of an Israeli by Gaza rocket fire since May 2007 -- before the movement seized power in Gaza in June -- saying it had been to avenge the death of its militants.
Student Killed in Kassam Attack: Roni Yahya, 47, father of four
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(IsraelNN.com) Roni Yahya, 47, a father of four, is the man who was killed by a Kassam rocket in Sapir College Wednesday. Yahya was from Moshav Bitcha, a Yemenite moshav (agricultural community) Bitcha, located near Ofakim.
Yahya was mortally wounded when a rocket landed near him in the Sapir College parking lot. He died of his wounds shortly afterwards. A second man was wounded in the attack.
Yahya underwent a kidney transplant several years ago, after he quit working as a cement truck driver due to a kidney ailment. A neighbor told Ma'ariv/NRG that Yahya was attending a course given by the National Insurance Institute in Sapir College, when the rocket struck next to him.
Avner Mori, who heads the Mechavim Regional Council, said that Yahya was "a quiet and modest person whom I saw at the synagogue every morning." Mori added: "This is a sad day for the moshav and the regional council. We will do everything to aid the bereaved family."


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