Great news for the IAF - three members of a Hamas mortar team who had fired over 20 mortar rounds into southern Israel in a one hour time frame met their doom via an IAF airstrike (and yes, I'm looking for the video gang!).
Here's some of the details from the story over at Breitbart:
Meanwhile, Israeli leadership apparently is trying to determine whether they should make peace with Hamas in Gaza or launch an action against them...boy, that DOES seem like a tough choice, huh?! I mean, if you are the leaders of Israel, you certainly must be tempted to bow down to the aggression of a bunch of sandal wearing rag heads who scurry back and forth from home to home and fire a qassam here and there while running for the hills as soon as they hear a rotor noise. Yeah, those are the kinds of enemies that you want to negotiate with. :Spit:
Good grief, bury that fucking problem once and for all! Does Israel honestly think there is a single world leader (other than ex-president Jimmy "ImCrazy4ArabMen" Carter) that would give a rat's ass if the IAF and IDF unleashed everything on Gaza and simply wiped Hamas off the map? No one would say squat. And if they did, who cares? To Israel: quit picking at this lame excuse of a scab...it will never go away if you do. Just simply wipe these pieces of shit off the map - what's left of them will cower in a cellar til the last imam comes flying in on his pink and purple flying carpet.
Here's some of the details from the story over at Breitbart:
An Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinians firing mortars at southern Israel on Tuesday, while Israel's leaders debated whether to pursue a truce with Gaza's Hamas rulers or launch a broad military offensive against militants in the coastal strip.
The Israeli attack came after militants bombarded southern Israel with 20 mortar rounds in the space of an hour, and Hamas said the strike killed three members of one of its mortar squads.
Meanwhile, Israeli leadership apparently is trying to determine whether they should make peace with Hamas in Gaza or launch an action against them...boy, that DOES seem like a tough choice, huh?! I mean, if you are the leaders of Israel, you certainly must be tempted to bow down to the aggression of a bunch of sandal wearing rag heads who scurry back and forth from home to home and fire a qassam here and there while running for the hills as soon as they hear a rotor noise. Yeah, those are the kinds of enemies that you want to negotiate with. :Spit:
Good grief, bury that fucking problem once and for all! Does Israel honestly think there is a single world leader (other than ex-president Jimmy "ImCrazy4ArabMen" Carter) that would give a rat's ass if the IAF and IDF unleashed everything on Gaza and simply wiped Hamas off the map? No one would say squat. And if they did, who cares? To Israel: quit picking at this lame excuse of a scab...it will never go away if you do. Just simply wipe these pieces of shit off the map - what's left of them will cower in a cellar til the last imam comes flying in on his pink and purple flying carpet.
Israel strike kills 3 Gaza militants firing mortar
JERUSALEM (AP) - An Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinians firing mortars at southern Israel on Tuesday, while Israel's leaders debated whether to pursue a truce with Gaza's Hamas rulers or launch a broad military offensive against militants in the coastal strip.
In a related development, the father of an Israeli soldier held captive in Gaza by Hamas said his son pleaded for his life and appealed to the government not to abandon him in a newly received letter.
The Israeli attack came after militants bombarded southern Israel with 20 mortar rounds in the space of an hour, and Hamas said the strike killed three members of one of its mortar squads.
At the time, Israel's top three officials—Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni—were discussing what to do about Gaza.
With four Israeli civilians killed by rocket and mortar attacks this year, Israel's leadership is under growing pressure to do something about the near daily assaults. Barak and other officials have repeatedly said an Israel offensive is only a matter of time.
Officials refused to comment on Tuesday's meeting of the three leaders. But Barak later told the Israeli Cabinet that he believes "we should talk less" about plans for Gaza, according to a participant.
"When the time comes, we'll act," Barak was quoted as saying by the participant, who agreed to discuss the session only if not quoted by name because the talks were private.
Gaza militants have been bombarding southern Israel with rocket and mortar attacks for seven years, but increased their rate of fire after Israel pulled its troops and settlers out of the territory in 2005. The attacks ratcheted up after Hamas militants overran Gaza a year ago.
Israel's military has limited its reprisals to focused attacks, fearing a broad military campaign would result in heavy casualties on both sides.
One of Hamas' key bargaining chips is Gilad Schalit, the Israeli soldier it has been holding for nearly two years. Hamas hopes to trade the 21-year-old tank crewman for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, but Israel has balked at releasing the militants, some of whom are serving time for fatal attacks on Israelis.
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Great post I am glad to see your back. I hope you had a good vacation.
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