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Friday, March 25, 2011

The bully gets beat up, and complains to the principle that he was beat up

Firing rockets indiscriminately into Israel usually gets a response from the IDF.  Carefully aimed artillery takes out command posts, individuals, ;aunching pads and arms stores but occasionally there is the euphamistically named "collateral damage" where the reference is almost always referring to human damage, not structures.  Hamas, ever the bully considers all Israelis, even babies to be legitimate targets, thus their penchant for shooting rockets willy-nilly. 

Now Hamas has taken to project their own horrendous behavior onto the Israelis, trying to deflect their actions and twist it into "those evil Jews" again.  Easy to do, unfortunately as the demonization of Jews and Israel continues to be promoted by the "religion of peace"  and people continue to buy into the lies and misdirection.

It's always the Jews fault...always.


From Haaretz March 25

Report: Hamas calls on UN to halt Israel's strikes on Gaza

Al-Quds Al-Arabi reports that Hamas spokesman also called on Arab League to intervene to stop 'Israeli aggression' and stop Israel from 'exploiting regional instability to carry out massacres against Palestinians.'

Hamas called on the United Nations on Friday to put an end to the "crime of the recent attacks on Gaza," referring to the stepped up Israeli air strikes on the Strip which have come in the wake of increased rocket fire, the pan-Arab daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi reported.

When Israel responds in defence to rocket attacks it is a crime.  It is not a crime to murder innocent Israelis by firing unguided missles.  A sickening reversal of right and wrong.

The report, which was carried by Israeli media, also said that Taher al-Nunu, a spokesman for the Hamas regime, called on the Arab League to work urgently to stop "recent Israeli aggression."

Israel must be prevented from "exploiting the instability in the region and world to carry out massacres against the Palestinian people," Taher said.

No, it should read "Hamas must be prevented from 'exploiting the instability in the region and the world to carry out massacres against the Israeli people'."

Tensions along the Israel-Gaza border have been extremely tense over the course of the past week, with an increase in both rocket fire from Gaza and retaliatory air strikes by Israel on the Strip.

In the most recent exchange, the Israel Air Force bombed an arms depot in northern Gaza, which according to Palestinian sources, belong to the military wing of Hamas.

The attack was carried out around 8:30 P.M. Thursday local time, after two rockets and several mortars fired from Gaza landed deep into Israel earlier in the day.

Hamas really does want peace, though.  Don't they?

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