Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Hamas Begs For Cease Fire With Israel


If I was Israel, I'd tell this bunch of clowns with guns to go pack sand.

Hamas' leader has decided that they need a cease fire with Israel and besides asking the Israel Government for it, they are even reaching out to the news media in Israel.

Here's the deal. As has been the case over so many years, whenever Israel steps up attacks on Hamas and especially targets senior leaders of Hamas, the chickenshits of Hamas ALWAYS come crawling with the white flag. First of all Hamas...a cease fire usually means both sides cease armed agression and since your only impact if the past three months has been throwing some bottles and stones (and a few 4th of July type missiles that land in open fields), why would this be a cease fire?

Hamas just lost 12 jihadists the other day and a senior commander and now, they apparently have had enough for the time being. Again, if I'm Israel I would respond this way: we'll not kill three more of your leadership if the Israeli soldier you hold is returned in 24 hours. That's the "deal." By the way, what was it....three days ago that Hamas had it's big rally with the chants of "Death To Israel"?????

Israel has to get it through their heads that these campaigns of targetting and snuffing out mid level and high level Hamas leaders ALWAYS works. Keep doing it. Til there are no more of them.

Here's the story of the slime's cry of no mas.



Hamas Seeks Truce Talks With Israel
By SARAH EL DEEB
Associated Press Writer

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -
Gaza's embattled Hamas leaders are seeking a cease-fire after months of Israeli attacks and sanctions, going so far as to make an unprecedented appeal through the Israeli media, a Hamas official confirmed Wednesday.
The overture, which the Hamas leader made Tuesday through an Israeli reporter, followed an especially bloody day in which the Israeli air force killed 12 militants, including a top commander.
Despite calls for a cease-fire within his Cabinet, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert pledged to continue targeting the leaders of militant groups who fire rockets into southern Israel almost daily.
Ismail Haniyeh, leader of the Hamas government in Gaza, reached out to Israel through a reporter for Israel's Channel 2 TV, said Hamas government spokesman Taher Nunu.

"The occupation should stop its attacks and siege," Nunu said. "Then a truce would be possible, and not unlikely."
Al-Shafi told The Associated Press that the Hamas leader complained that Israeli attacks have foiled his attempts to halt the rocket fire. Islamic Jihad, a smaller militant group, has been responsible for most of the rocket fire out of Gaza since Hamas seized control of the area last June.
"I am always trying to stop the rockets from all factions, especially Islamic Jihad, but Israel's assassinations always catch me off guard and spoil my attempts," the reporter quoted Haniyeh as saying.

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