WARNING: DON'T TRAVEL TO THE ZIO=NAZI STATE

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A travel warning recently released by the United States in the wake of a recent rocket attack on the Zio=Nazi regime of ‘Israel’.

Eilat rocket Wreckage of cars damaged by a rocket attack is seen at a hotel area in the Jordan’s Red Sea city of Aqaba August 2, 2010.
Photo by: Reuters

Last Thursday, the United States issued a travel warning to the Zionist state, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on Thursday, citing additional precautions as a result of a recent rocket attack on occuped Eilat and the Jordanian port city of Aqaba which killed a Jordanian citizen was killed and wounded five others.
One rocket hit fields north of Eilat and another is believed to have landed in the sea. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack but Zionist defense analysts believe Bedouin gangs operating in Sinai or the Global Jihad group are behind the attack.
Taking these new developments into account, the U.S. State Department issued a revised travel warning to the Zionist illegal state, saying that “U.S. citizens in Eilat and southern Israel are advised to ascertain the location of the nearest bomb shelter.”
“In the past, some rockets have travelled more than 40 km from Gaza and landed as far north as Yavne and Gadera and as far east as Be’er Sheva,” the travel warning said, adding that American officials must seek approval before travelling near the Strip “as a result “of possible Zio=Nazi military operations in Gaza and the ever-present risk of rocket and mortar attacks into the ilegal Zio=Nazi state from Gaza.
In Sunday’s response to the U.S. travel warning, the Tourism Ministry said that the recent “update to the U.S. travel advisory to the Zionist state is incorrect, singling out Eilat but not Aqaba, despite the fact that the rockets’ only fatality was in the Jordanian city.”
Zionist Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov plans to raise the U.S. State Department’s August 5 travel warning with U.S. ambassador James Cunningham this week, either in a meeting or by telephone, his ministry said in a statement.
“Differentiating Israel from its neighbor that actually suffered loss of life is improper and lacks balance,” the statement said.

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