March 10, 2009 8:30 PM

Israeli Children Get Fortified Playground

(AP)  Battered by years of Palestinian rocket attacks, this southern Israeli town opened a heavily fortified indoor playground on Tuesday that will give its traumatized children a safe place to play.

The converted warehouse is equipped with a half dozen shelters and an emergency broadcast system giving the kids a 15-second warning for incoming rockets. Thousands have exploded in the town next to Gaza over the past eight years, including dozens since Israel's January offensive in Gaza ended.

On Tuesday, Israeli aircraft hit a Palestinian rocket squad in northern Gaza just after the militants fired rockets at Israel, wounding three.

The protected facility, with a mini-soccer field, video games and a climbing wall, received a warm welcome from residents.

"It's an amazing thing. Until now, only the house and school were safe," said Pesah Hajbi, a 43-year-old father of three. But he added, "It's cold comfort. If they don't stop firing, at least there is a safe place to play."

Eight Sderot residents have been killed, hundreds wounded and nearly everyone in the working-class town of 24,000 has been traumatized by the frequent sound of sirens and explosions of incoming projectiles fired by Palestinian militants just across the fence in Gaza.

Also Tuesday, Channel 10 TV aired a report about a new method of protecting Sderot buildings, using a spray-on material developed for Israel's nuclear reactor in Dimona. The report showed a worker spraying the orange material on the inside of a kindergarten.

A test explosion showed a wall badly damaged from the outside but intact inside, because the material absorbed the blow.

The $5 million safe recreation center, funded by the Jewish National Fund-U.S., is surrounded by anti-shockwave walls, painted in blue, yellow, green and red. Nearly 2,000 square meters (21,000 square feet) in size, it has room for 500 people.

It is divided into two areas - one for infants and toddlers and the other for children in elementary and high school. It will also be used by seniors during morning hours and can be converted into a disco at night.

Children in costumes celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim roamed the complex on Tuesday, playing in a mock shopping mall for dolls, jumping on an inflatable trampoline and playing foosball and air hockey. One kid, dressed as Spiderman, excitedly ascended the climbing wall. Teenagers found an outlet for their frustrations, pounding away at the hanging punching bags.

"Today, we bring back the childhood to the children of Sderot, and let them feel like other children all over the world," said Sderot Mayor David Buskila.

Psychologists will be on the site for intervention with children and families in need, and a medical station will also be available.

JNF President Stanley Chesley said the idea for the rocket-proof playground came during his last visit to the town, when he realized that the children of Sderot were holed up in their homes. He boasted that the new center was now "the country's safest building." The sounds of children laughing and yelling drowned out his speech.

"We want to hear this kind of noise all the time," he said, smiling.

Sderot resident Devora Biton, 43, said Tuesday's outing was the first time she relaxed enough to let her 4-year-old daughter Noam run around and play freely with other kids. Biton said coming to the playground was liberating for her as well.

"It gives a sense of security. Out on the street you are tense all the time and can't let your kids go far," she said. "The house is like a prison. We try to make it nice, but it still feels like a prison."

Even so, she said she had mixed feelings, because the indoor playground is necessary.

"It makes me happy but also sad," she said. "I'm glad the kids will have a place to go, but it means the kids will have to live under a reinforced roof, rather that play outside as they should."

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by cny111 March 16, 2009 1:12 PM EDT
This is so bias. The Jews Globally could rally around and support Israel through all her faults and murderous ways, but when the Muslim attemp to help each other they are sent to jail because they support terrorism! Supporting Palistanians is Terrorist, but Supporting a heavy handed Israel blessed by Americans funds and weapons is not??? Where is justice? Is she sleeping to the rich and powerful?
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by luke_4u March 12, 2009 8:00 AM EDT
Nope, that won't work, you sound like a fool anti-z. The Palestinians are askinf for it, and they've got nothing coming. I would have pushed them all into the sea by now, and started all over. These people are living a zillion years in the past, and I don't think they'll ever wake up.
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by sean1z March 12, 2009 6:41 AM EDT
The territory of Gaza should institute a police state. Why fire offensive rockets at a neighbor? The Government needs law enforcement technology, SWAT Teams, and physical security.
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by sean1z March 12, 2009 6:38 AM EDT
Gaza should fortify playgrounds as well. Only nazis make youth the casualty of war. The United Nations must fund initiatives for the security and safety of children.
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by trapbreaking March 11, 2009 6:23 PM EDT
I wonder when Israel is going to build a bomb shelter for the Palestinian kids to play in. Remember the never target civilians! - Posted by anti-zionist007

Hamas would just use it to store rockets.

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by Huizilopochtli March 11, 2009 9:50 AM EDT
Underground Bunker Playground comes complete with Batman Tunnel for in and out traffic, no more dodging Bullets or rockets during child parent goodbye time.
Jr, can now get in and out of his chemical weapons suit in a kosher environment
complete with old testament characters.
Lunch now comes fortified with anti bacterial chemical weapons modified food since everything is now grown indoors. Even Betsy the cow burgers are printed on industrial food printers.

and Lastly a nice Portion of Kosher Soylent Green for snacktime before bomb drills, then nap time.
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by luke_4u March 11, 2009 8:58 AM EDT
Hey, here's an idea. Let's get the Palestinians to stop shooting rockets into Israel. Then there will be no retaliation. That just might work.
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by Huizilopochtli March 10, 2009 7:55 PM EDT
those blue metal beams sure do remind me of a nice clear sunny day!
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