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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Netanyahu: "We will take as much time as necessary, and will exert as much force as needed"




It's about time.  Time to destroy Hamas once and for all.  Time to take decisive action to protect Israelis, Arabs, Christians, Muslims, tourists and anyone else who lives in/visits Israel.  Time to stop playing with the international community and ask for forgiveness rather than permission.  Time to send a message to all Islamic countries that the time for talking is over and force will be met with force.

In the battle between the savage and the civilized man, support the civilized man.  Support Israel, defeat Jihad.

From Al-Arabiya August 2

Netanyahu: Hamas will pay price for more attacks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened on Saturday to exact an “intolerable price” from the Gaza Strip’s dominant Hamas Islamists should there be continued attacks from the Palestinian territory.

Netanyahu also said that Israel will continue its military campaign in Gaza for as long as needed and with as much force as necessary.

“From the beginning, we promised to return the quiet to Israel’s citizens and we will continue to act until that aim is achieved. We will take as much time as necessary, and will exert as much force as needed,” he said in a public address.

Meanwhile, the Israeli Cabinet minister said there was “no point” in trying to reach a Gaza truce with Hamas and that Israel won’t send a delegation to planned ceasefire talks in Cairo, the Associated Press reported.

The minister, Yuval Steinitz, spoke Saturday on Israel’s Channel 10 television station.

His comments suggests that Israel plans to end the current round of fighting with Hamas on its own terms, rather than getting entangled in indirect negotiations with Gaza’s Hamas rulers.

Steinitz alleged that Hamas has repeatedly violated previous cease-fire deals and that this “leads us to the conclusion that with this organization there is no point speaking” about a deal.

He says Israel won’t be sending a delegation to Cairo for the time being.

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