Does A No-Fly Zone Include Rockets ?

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Yesterday France 24 reported that the Arab League has asked the UN Security Council for a no-fly zone over Gaza. 

The article states:

"...repeated Israeli air strikes have left at least 18 people dead since Thursday."

The article reports:

"The flare-up came after an anti-tank missile fired from Gaza hit an Israeli school bus on Thursday, wounding two people, one of them critically."

How skewed is the world when the objection is to a response by Israel to a Gaza missle aimed at a school bus.  Where is the outrage about targeting a school bus?

The opening paragraphs of the article state:

"Arab League chief Amr Mussa said on Sunday the organisation will ask the UN Security Council to impose a no-fly zone over Gaza, which Israel has pounded with air strikes in response to rocket fire.

"Mussa told an emergency meeting of Arab League ambassadors that "the Arab bloc in the United Nations has been directed to ask for the convention of the Security Council to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza and impose a no-fly zone.""

Why is it Israeli aggression when it is in response to rocket fire?

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