- 68 missile landings
- Injured by shrapnel: 8 people
- Treated for shock: 17 people
- The damage toll since 12th July: Missiles striking Israel: 3,650; Missiles landing in an urban area of Israel: 835
- Kiryat Shmona: 930
- Nahariya: 730
- Maalot: 584
- Safed: 448
- Tiberias: 181
The civilian toll so far today (Sunday):
- Heavy missile barrages all morning in the general direction of Israel's northern communities, with several landings in the Haifa suburbs. (UPDATE: Yediot says there have been 153 missile landings so far today, Sunday.) (5.45pm UPDATE: The tally of missiles has risen to more than 210 for the day. The havoc and hatred that every one of them delivers is incalculable.) (8.15pm UPDATE: 250 missile so far; 6 hits on Haifa at 7pm, and some sixteen separate rounds fired at Haifa throughout the day)
- One person, a man of about 70, killed following a direct missile hit on a house in Shlomi (the town itself is pictured above)
- Nine injured - most of them treated in Safed and Nahariya public hospitals, both of which have been struck several times themselves by Hizbollah's missiles.
- Street demonstrations in the United States and Europe yesterday, supporting the people who launch these missiles at Israel, are extensively photographed in Sunday's media. What puzzles us most about these images and reports is that AP and Reuters consistently refer to the people holding Hizbollah posters and pictures of the fanatical Shi'ite leader Nasrallah in these often-violent demonstrations, as 'peace' protesters.
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