Sunday, June 5, 2011

Palestinian and Syrian Demonstrators Try to Breach Israeli Border With Syria, 4 Reported Killed...Disregarded Warnings


Well, here we go again...demonstrators inside of Syria pushed up against the Israeli border at two points today and although warned (in Arabic) by the IDF to stop their march forward, the demonstrators tried to push forward into Israel - at latest count more than a dozen demonstrators were injured as the IDF fired low to avoid any kills but Syrian TV is reporting 4 dead. What Syrian TV is not reporting is that demonstrators with weapons were also seen along the border.

From The Jerusalem Post:

Syrian television on Sunday reported that four people were killed and 10 injured along the Syria-Israel border in the Golan Heights near Majdal Shams, reportedly from IDF fire. The IDF spokesperson said that the only information it had on deaths on the border were Syrian reports and therefore, it could not confirm the number of people killed or if there were any deaths.

After several hours of clashes, IDF began allowing Red Cross teams access to the Syrian border area in order to evacuate wounded protesters, Channel 10 reported.

Two armed men were identified near the border fence in Kunetra, on the Syrian side of the border, the IDF Spokesman told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday afternoon.

When the demonstrators continued toward the Israeli fence, they said, shots were fired at their lower bodies. "We know of 12 injuries," she added.

A second demonstration was observed on the Syrian border in Kunetra, where 200 to 300 demonstrators amassed. The IDF said there was no attempt to cross the border at that event, and no injuries were recorded

IDF forces were sending Arabic-language messages through loudspeakers over the border, warning that anyone approaching the fence would be killed.

So, these Pali and Syrian demonstrators move towards the Israeli border, IDF troops tell them if they come closer they will be shot and killed and they disregard the warning and move forward and the IDF shoots at their feet....what else can Israel do? Oh, I'm sure there are some in America who would say that the Israelis should have laid out a red carpet for them to go ahead and enter Israel so they could come in and kill some Israeli women and babies but seriously, if these misfits want to commit suicide, then let them.

Here's a video of the warning given at one border hotspot:



I wonder if any of these demonstrators might just wake the hell up at some point in time and question the fact that they are following the orders of a bunch of mullahs over in Iran? Some Shiite, Mahdi-waiting mullah sitting in a palace 2000 miles away is telling these rugrats to storm the Israeli border and they bloody do it!

This is typical of the spineless leaders in the muslim world - they try to create flashpoints, they try to create world outcry, they try to create some hesitation on the part of the Israelis. Well good for the Israelis for standing tough and taking the right measures to warn but in the end, thank goodness the IDF defends those borders with everything they have.



Naksa Day: 4 reported dead, 12 hurt on Israel-Syria border


Syrian television on Sunday reported that four people were killed and 10 injured along the Syria-Israel border in the Golan Heights near Majdal Shams, reportedly from IDF fire. The IDF spokesperson said that the only information it had on deaths on the border were Syrian reports and therefore, it could not confirm the number of people killed or if there were any deaths.

After several hours of clashes, IDF began allowing Red Cross teams access to the Syrian border area in order to evacuate wounded protesters, Channel 10 reported.

Two armed men were identified near the border fence in Kunetra, on the Syrian side of the border, the IDF Spokesman told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday afternoon.

There was no further official information about he identity of the gunmen, or their proximity to the border but a security official suggested that the men could be Syrian police or army forces

Prior to spotting the armed men, according to the IDF spokesperson, around 150 people managed to cross to the Syrian side of the fence, entering a mined zone between the two fences in the Majdal Shams area.

"We issued warnings for them to stop advancing. When they continued, we fired warning shots in the air," an IDF spokeswoman told The Jerusalem Post.

When the demonstrators continued toward the Israeli fence, they said, shots were fired at their lower bodies. "We know of 12 injuries," she added.

A second demonstration was observed on the Syrian border in Kunetra, where 200 to 300 demonstrators amassed. The IDF said there was no attempt to cross the border at that event, and no injuries were recorded

IDF forces were sending Arabic-language messages through loudspeakers over the border, warning that anyone approaching the fence would be killed.

Syrian television also reported that demonstrators were attempting to breach the fence at several other points in the Golan Heights, Channel 2 reported.

Earlier Sunday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned that there are "radical elements who are trying to breach [Israel's] borders to mark the anniversary of the start of the Six Day War," speaking at the beginning of the weekly cabinet meeting. "We won't allow them to do it."

Netanyahu added that the security forces will act "firmly but with restraint."

IDF and police forces were on high alert and have shored up their presence on several of Israel’s frontiers ahead of Sunday’s anticipated border marches to commemorate the Palestinian “Naksa,” or “setback” in the 1967 Six Day War. A wide-scale Internet campaign has called for protests in the West Bank and Jerusalem, on Israel’s borders with Syria, Lebanon and Jordan and outside its embassies in Cairo and Amman.

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