Now, the Israelis say they have moved tanks into southern Gaza for a limited operation but don't let that fool you - this is a message to Hamas and Islamic Jihad that patience is running thin in Tel Aviv. There have been over 140 rocket attacks into Israel and so far, the Israelis have responded to that with a total of 17 terrorists killed. But this could heat up fast if the Israeli tanks start firing back. Here's some of the details from Breitbart:
The terrorist groups in Gaza have been itching for a fight for months and I applaud the Israelis for not waiting on some of this action. Hopefully, some of the fire drawn at the tanks will be identified and taken out by air support. The Israelis are way overdue for taking out some mid to high level Hamas commanders and it has always been the case that when two or three Hamas commanders or leaders are offed, those rockets mysteriously grow silent.
Israeli tanks forged into the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, drawing mortar fire from Palestinian militants and intensifying violence that has chipped away at a tenuous cease-fire.
Israel and Hamas have been trading fire for two weeks after nearly five months of relative quiet. The June 19 truce is due to expire next month, and both sides might be trying to dictate more favorable terms in anticipation of the agreement's renewal.
The Israeli military described the activity as "a routine operation to uncover explosive devices near the border fence in the southern Gaza Strip." It said two mortars were fired at troops, causing no injuries or damage.
Militant groups said they fired both mortars and rockets.
The tanks, backed by a bulldozer and military jeep, rumbled about a quarter-mile into the tiny seaside strip, residents and Gaza security officials said. Residents said they leveled lands along the border east of the city of Rafah. It was the first ground action in a week.
The tanks did not respond to the Palestinian fire.
The terrorist groups in Gaza have been itching for a fight for months and I applaud the Israelis for not waiting on some of this action. Hopefully, some of the fire drawn at the tanks will be identified and taken out by air support. The Israelis are way overdue for taking out some mid to high level Hamas commanders and it has always been the case that when two or three Hamas commanders or leaders are offed, those rockets mysteriously grow silent.
Israeli tanks move into Gaza, level farmland
Militant groups said they fired both mortars and rockets.
The tanks, backed by a bulldozer and military jeep, rumbled about a quarter-mile into the tiny seaside strip, residents and Gaza security officials said. Residents said they leveled lands along the border east of the city of Rafah. It was the first ground action in a week.
The tanks did not respond to the Palestinian fire.
At least 17 militants have been killed since the truce began unraveling, and by the military's count, militants have fired more than 140 rockets and mortars at Israel.
In an effort to squelch the rocket fire, Israel has kept cargo crossings into Gaza clamped shut for the most part, drastically restricting vital supplies.
Both Israel and leaders of Gaza's ruling Islamic militant Hamas movement have said they hoped the Egyptian-brokered truce could be preserved. But a small, Hamas-allied group said they consider the truce to have broken down, and Israel has threatened to hit hard if the rocket fire persists.
On Tuesday, a spokesman for the Hamas-run Interior Ministry accused Israel of subverting the truce.
"We call on the Palestinian factions to meet to begin an immediate re-evaluation of the calm," spokesman Ihab al-Ghussein said.
Before the truce was reached, militants barraged Israel with near-daily rocket attacks, provoking sometimes harsh military retaliation that killed hundreds of Palestinians, including many civilians.
In recent weeks, several dozen foreign activists have defied the siege, reaching Gaza by boat to try to draw attention to the misery the blockade has caused Gaza's 1.4 million people.
On Tuesday, a local anti-blockade activist, Amjad Shawwa, said Israeli seamen boarded a Palestinian fishing boat and arrested one of Gaza's foreign supporters and five Palestinian fishermen. Shawwa identified the foreigner as Andrew Muncie of Scotland.
3 comments:
"they leveled lands along the border east of the city of Rafah"
That has such a nice ring to it, doesnt it ?
Islam Delenda Est.
Shark,
I have some newer readers here at Holger Awakens - why don't you explain what "Islam Delenda Est" means? :wink:
:Holger Danske
The phrase Delenda est became famous by the infamous roman General and Politician Cato whom said "Carthago delenda est"
(Carthage Must be Destroyed) at the end of any speech to get Romans to the idea of completely destroying their only rivals of Carthage.
Islam Delenda Est.
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