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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
11/17/2012 8:33:36 PM

It's too bad it didn't hit the mosque ...

Article from OneNewsNow (link below)

Palestinian rocket aimed at Jerusalem for 1st time

Associated Press

Palestinian terrorists fired a rocket aimed at Jerusalem on Friday, setting off air raid sirens throughout the city and opening a new front in three days of fierce fighting between Israel and Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli campaign has been limited to airstrikes so far. But military officials say they are considering expanding it to a ground campaign.

Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich, a military spokeswoman, said the military had called 16,000 reservists to duty on Friday as it geared up for a possible ground offensive. She said the army had authority to draft an additional 14,000 soldiers. She would not say where the troops were deployed.

Associated Press report continues below ...


Gillerman: Israel will finish the job

Chad Groening (OneNewsNow)
Friday, November 16, 2012

Israel's former ambassador to the United Nations says Israel is prepared for an "all-out war," if necessary, to eradicate the terrorist group Hamas.

Gillerman

Dan Gillerman told the Fox News Channel this morning that the situation had become "unbearable" for Israel and that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided "enough is enough."

"No other country in the world --certainly not the United States -- would stand for one minute for what Israel has taken over the last few years," said Gillerman. "Over a million of its people are under threat and under rocket attack, and children sleep in air raid shelters and cannot go to school. So, Israel is going to finish the job."

The ambassador described the terrorist group Hamas as a "brutal, evil enemy" and a "bloody proxy of Iran, which is intent on destroying Israel."

"And we will not just put it to sleep so it can wake up again and raise its ugly head. We will finish the job - and if it takes ground troops, if it takes an all-out war, we will make sure that Hamas will never again be in a position to disrupt and literally destroy Israeli lives."


As air-raid sirens went off in Jerusalem, witnesses said they saw a stream of smoke in Mevasseret Zion, a Jerusalem suburb.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the rocket landed in an open area near Gush Ezion, a collection of Jewish settlements in the West Bank southeast of the city.

An attack on Israel's self-declared capital marks a major escalation by Gaza terrorists, both for its symbolism and its distance from the Palestinian territory. Located roughly 75 kilometers (50 miles) away from the Gaza border, Jerusalem had been thought to be beyond the range of Gaza rocket squads.

Abu Obeida, spokesman for the Hamas militant wing, said the group had fired a long-range rocket at Jerusalem.

"We are sending a short and simple message: There is no security for any Zionist on any single inch of Palestine and we plan more surprises," he said. Hamas officials said the rocket was a homemade "M-75" rocket, a weapon that has never been fired before.

It also marks a bit of a gamble for the militants. Gush terrorists is close to the Palestinian city of Bethlehem and just a few kilometers (miles) from the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City, one of Islam's holiest sites. Jews call the compound the Temple Mount because of the biblical Jewish temples that once stood there.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live in Jerusalem and nearby areas of the West Bank.

Terrorists already have fired rockets into the southern outskirts of Tel Aviv, another unprecedented achievement, on Thursday. The rocket attacks have not hurt anyone in the bustling metropolis, but have caused panic and jitters.

Just a few years ago, Palestinian rockets were limited to crude, homemade devices manufactured in Gaza. But in recent years, Hamas and other terrorist groups have smuggled in sophisticated, longer-range rockets from Iran and Libya, which has been flush with weapons since Moammar Gadhafi was ousted last year. Most of the rockets do not have guided systems, limiting their accuracy, though Israeli officials believe the militants may have a small number of guided missiles that have not yet been deployed.

The strike occurred on the third day of an Israeli offensive in Gaza meant to halt rocket fire from the crowded seaside strip. Israel began the offensive Wednesday by assassinating Hamas' military chief and striking dozens of rocket launchers. But terrorists have continued to rain rockets across Israel.

The military spokeswoman said no decision has been made on whether to send ground troops or how long the Israeli offensive will last. Leibovich said all options are open, "including a ground operation."

Along the border Friday, tanks, armored vehicles and military bulldozers were parked in neat rows. Soldiers milled about, while buses filled with soldiers moved in the area.

Hamas terrorists have vowed to resist the Israeli offensive. They received a boost of solidarity on Friday with a visit by Egypt's prime minister, Hesham Kandil, who called on Israel to end its operation.

In all, 23 Palestinians have been killed, including 11 civilians, according to Gaza health officials, and 250 people wounded. Three Israelis were killed when a rocket hit an apartment building in southern Israel.

http://onenewsnow.com//ap/world/palestinian-rocket-aimed-at-jerusalem-for-1st-time

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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
11/17/2012 8:40:06 PM

I was just thinking.... Israel has some of the best technology in the world. They can pick off a rocket before it has a chance to hit its target and etc. Why couldn't they somehow nudge an incoming rocket or missile so it would hit where they wanted it to hit ...like on the mosque, ...you know, that yellow "pimple" ruining Jerusalem's landscape?

Just thinking...

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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
11/18/2012 3:59:47 AM

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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
11/19/2012 11:02:23 PM

Hello Everyone

When you read this article, keep in mind that the Palestinian civilians are being forced to be human shields while the Hamas leaders and fighters are hiding in underground bunkers. Some fighters, huh? They are nothing but sickening yellow-bellied cowards.

Notice that Israel does all it can to avoid hitting children and civilians but when some of the human shields become casualties, the Palestinians take pictures of the dead children to get the sympathy of the international media even if they have been killed by their own fire.

I have seen other stories of where the Palestinian Hamas deliberately shoot or bomb their own children so they can take pictures for the media and try to make it look like Israel did it. In one case they killed over 100 of their own children. I hesitate to tell these stories because people think I have it in for Muslims and the Palestinians and they may even think that I am making up far-fetched stories ...but I assure you I would not do such a thing. Until I read it, such a thing happening didn't even occur to me.

I also read of an incident in Afghanistan where Muslim children were deliberately killed by Al Queda or the Taliban in order to make it look like the American soldiers did it.

If you want to know what really is going on in Gaza, read this article real carefully.

If you want to spread the truth, please pass this on to others. Far too many Palestinian sympathizers don't know what is going on over there.

Remember to pray for ALL the people over there, Israelis AND Palestinians. It would be better for Palestinian civilians and of course, the Israelis, if the Palestinians did not have weapons. Let's pray that Israel is able to get rid of all the Palestinian weapons without there being casualties. God is able.

Helen

Hamas Sacrifices Civilians as a Military Tactic

Monday 19, 2012 12:43 PM
By Alan Dershowitz

As rockets continue to fall in Israel and Gaza, it is important to understand Hamas’s tactic and how the international community and the media are

encouraging it.

Hamas’s tactic is as simple as it is criminal and brutal. Its leaders know that by repeatedly firing rockets at Israeli civilian areas, they will give Israel no choice but to respond. Israel’s response will target the rockets and those sending them. In order to maximize their own civilian casualties, and thereby earn the sympathy of the international community and media, Hamas leaders deliberately fire their rockets from densely populated civilian areas. The Hamas fighters hide in underground bunkers but Hamas refuses to provide any shelter for its own civilians, who they use as “human shields.”

This unlawful tactic presents Israel with a tragic choice: simply allow Hamas rockets to continue to target Israeli cities and towns; or respond to the rockets, with inevitable civilian casualties among the Palestinian “human shields.”

Every democracy would choose the latter option if presented with a similar choice. Although Israel goes to great efforts to reduce civilian casualties, the Hamas tactic is designed to maximize them. The international community and the media must understand this and begin to blame Hamas, rather than Israel, for the Palestinian civilians who are killed by Israeli rockets but whose deaths are clearly part of the Hamas tactic.


Every reasonable commentator has agreed with President Obama that Hamas started this battle by firing thousands of rockets at Israeli civilians. Every reasonable commentator also agrees with President Obama that Israel has the right to defend its citizens. But many commentators fault Israel for causing Palestinian civilian casualties. But what is Israel’s option, other than to simply allow rockets to be aimed at its own women and children?

As President Obama observed when he went to Sderot as a candidate:

“The first job of any nation state is to protect its citizens. And so I can assure you that if…somebody was sending rockets into my house where my two daughters sleep at night, I’m going to do everything in my power to stop that. And I would expect Israelis to do the same thing.”

Israel should continue to make every effort to reduce civilian casualties, both because that is the humane thing to do and because it serves their interests. But so long as Hamas continues to fire rockets from densely populated civilian areas, rather than from the many open areas outside of Gaza City, this cynical tactic—which constitutes a double war crime—will guarantee that some Palestinian women and children will be killed. And the Hamas leadership prepares for this gruesome certainty by arranging for the dead babies to be paraded in front of the international media. In one such case, the Palestinian radicals posted a video of a dead baby who turned out to have been killed in Syria by the Assad government, and in another case, they displayed the body of a baby who had been killed by a Hamas rocket that misfired, falsely claiming that it had been the victim of an Israeli rocket.

As Richard Kemp, the former commander of British forces in Afghanistan has said, the Israeli Army does “more to safeguard civilians than any army in the history of warfare.” This includes dropping leaflets, making phone calls and providing other warnings to civilian residents of Gaza City. But Hamas refuses to provide shelter for its civilians, deliberately exposing them to the risks associated with warfare, while it shelters its own fighters in underground bunkers.

The Hamas tactic is also designed to prevent Israel from making peace with the Palestinian Authority. Even Israeli doves are concerned that if Israel ends its occupation of the West Bank, Hamas may take over that territory, as it took over Gaza shortly after Israel ended its occupation of that area. The West Bank is much closer to Israel’s major population centers than Gaza. If Hamas were to fire rockets from the West Bank at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel would then have to respond militarily, as it has in Gaza. Once again, civilians would be killed, thus provoking international outcry against Israel.

What we are seeing in Gaza today is a replay of what happened in 2008 and 2009, when Israel went into Gaza to stop the rocket fire. The result was the Goldstone Report, which put the blame squarely on Israel. This benighted report — condemned by most thoughtful people, and eventually even critiqued by Goldstone himself — has encouraged Hamas to go back to the tactic that resulted in international condemnation of Israel. This tactic will persist as long as the international community and the media persist in blaming Israel for civilian deaths caused by a deliberate Hamas tactic.

© 2012 Newsmax. All rights reserved.

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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
11/20/2012 3:45:27 AM

Hi Helen, I was going to post that article but you beat me to it but I have another along the same lines. It doesn't take much of a brain to see how the lame stream media is so biased in their reporting. The worse thing though is there are actually people who believe everything they say. Here's another article along the same lines.

Gaza Savages Time Their Rockets to Kill Children

Direct hit reported on a home in Sderot. More than 100 rockets hit today, many timed for end of the school day.

By Gil Ronen

First Publish: 11/11/2012

A direct strike on a home in Sderot was reported after 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening, as Gaza terrorists continued to fire a barrage of missiles at Israeli civilian men, women and children.
Initial reports said no one was injured despite the direct hit.
Many of the rockets fired Sunday were timed for the end of the school day, in order to try and kill or maim children. More than 100 rockets were fired during the day.
A Be'er Sheva resident named Barbara told Arutz Sheva: "They timed the attack at just the time all the kids got out of school...mine too!! First time I was ever close to hysterical was today."
"This has to stop," said Gershon, another resident of "the capital of the Negev."
"The rocket attack was at 13:58," he said, "when all the kids were walking home from school and I was on my way to pick up my daughter. The whole city should keep their children home until the rocket attacks stop."

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