Monday, April 21, 2008

Hamas Warns Of 'Harsher' Attacks On Israeli Border Crossings, Previous Attacks Were 'Practice'


The stench of Jimmy Carter hasn't even left the meeting room where he bowed down to the terrorist thugs of Hamas and Hamas has already expressed their good faith in this way, from the article here at JPost:


A Hamas spokesman says the Islamic terrorist group will carry out harsher attacks on Israeli crossings - worse than recent ones that killed five Israelis.
The terrorist, Abu Jandal, told a newspaper linked to Hamas on Monday that previous attacks on Gaza-Israel crossings were just "practice."


Let's face it, Israel needs to cut this stuff off at the ankles. The next incident, the next attack on an Israeli border crossing...Israel pounds into Gaza and doesn't leave until 100 Hamas have died. It's that simple. If Hamas wants to belly up to the bar and is willing to sacrifice 100 of its jihadists and leaders for a "chance" at abducting an Israeli soldier or killing a Jew, then so be it. But for pete's sakes Israel, make it known that is the price tag on such activity.

I'd go one step further - I would tell Hamas that 20 of their top leaders are now on a hit list. With each attack on the border or for each rocket launched into Israel, the next Hamas leader on the list is targeted and taken out.

Hamas are swine. They are the dredges of the world community. If Hamas were living and operating in any U.S. city and the police were not able to shut them down, then you would see bands of American citizens armed to the teeth hunting Hamas down like prey. It would happen here, so why should Hamas be given any outs in Gaza?


Hamas vows "harsh" attacks on Israel, previous attacks were "practice"

A Hamas spokesman says the Islamic terrorist group will carry out harsher attacks on Israeli crossings - worse than recent ones that killed five Israelis.
The terrorist, Abu Jandal, told a newspaper linked to Hamas on Monday that previous attacks on Gaza-Israel crossings were just "practice."
Two Israeli civilians and three soldiers have been killed in recent attacks. Abu Jandal described the recent attacks as "a walk in the park" and said upcoming attacks would be harsher.
The Hamas threats came as former US President Jimmy Carter was saying Hamas would be prepared to live next to Israel in peace in the framework of a Palestinian state.

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