July 01, 2006
Israel Attacks Terrorstinian Anarchy
Good News/Bad News.
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First the Good news.
An Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at the Gaza City office of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh early on Sunday, setting it alight, witnesses said.
Now the bad.
They said Haniyeh, a top official of the ruling Islamist militant party Hamas, was not believed to be in the office at the time.
The terrorstinians have time and again proven themselves incapable of living in peace. Kill their leaders, crush their armed units, and make every last Arab aware that Israel is done playing their game.
Sic Semper Terrorists.
UPDATE: Excellent analysis of the situation at Captain's Quarters.
MS-NBC's report shows that the Israelis have correctly deduced the nature of the abduction. The Palestinian Authority knows how to find Shalit and knows who committed an act of war on their behalf. Instead of arresting them and returning Shalit to the Israelis, the Palestinian Authority has decided to allow these terrorists to conduct negotiations with a sovereign state to resolve the crisis. Even if the terrorists did not have the imprimatur of the PA when they raided Israel from unoccupied Gaza, which is highly unlikely, the PA's actions in the aftermath means that they have taken responsibility for those acts.
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I would suggest that you begin asking yourself "why" questions -- and take some time and research in answering those questions. You would find out a lot of things you have obviously missed. No "why" questions = no understanding = repetitive ignorance = repeated negative experiences. That is one basis of counter-insurgency. Intelligent analysis of answers usually leads to a lot less shooting.
Posted by: zap at Sat Jul 1 13:08:34 2006 (bGrot)
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