The Natives Have Become Restless
The Israelis are back in Gaza. We predicted this would happen, and after ten months of Kassam rockets being dropped on them, they had enough of the Palestinians. Now they are taking the fight back to those who have chosen to simply continue fighting them rather than setting a stable, secure government. And when the elections showed that Hamas had won there, we knew it would only be a matter of time before Israel's hand would be forced.
Hamas knows that it cannot stand up to the Israeli military. And you know that things are not going well when the Palestinians blow a hole in the wall separating Egypt from Gaza.
Palestinian militants detonated a land mine near the border with Egypt on Thursday, blowing open a large hole in a wall near the border, witnesses and officials said.
Palestinian security personnel formed a human cordon to prevent people from pushing through the gaping hole, and hurdling a second, border wall less than 100 meters (yards) away, witnesses said.
On the Egyptian side, soldiers gathered to prevent people from breaching the Palestinian cordon and officials imposed a curfew near the blast site, said Ahmed el-Masri, director of police in the Egyptian border town of Rafah.
El-Masri said the hole was about three meters (nine-feet) wide.
Dozens of Palestinians streamed to the area after the mine exploded.
Medical officials said two police officers standing near the wall were injured by the explosion. No further details were immediately available.
Like rats leaving a sinking ship, the terrorists want out before Israel finishes them off. Israel has the right to defend itself against these animals, and I would prefer to see Hamas stand and fight. They wanted this? They got it, in spades. The bridges are blown, the one main power plant is gone. A water treatment plant was blown to Hell. This is it. It is all over for Hamas. They opted to choose the sword over the olive branch, and the piper has come calling.
Marcie
The Israelis are back in Gaza. We predicted this would happen, and after ten months of Kassam rockets being dropped on them, they had enough of the Palestinians. Now they are taking the fight back to those who have chosen to simply continue fighting them rather than setting a stable, secure government. And when the elections showed that Hamas had won there, we knew it would only be a matter of time before Israel's hand would be forced.
Hamas knows that it cannot stand up to the Israeli military. And you know that things are not going well when the Palestinians blow a hole in the wall separating Egypt from Gaza.
Palestinian militants detonated a land mine near the border with Egypt on Thursday, blowing open a large hole in a wall near the border, witnesses and officials said.
Palestinian security personnel formed a human cordon to prevent people from pushing through the gaping hole, and hurdling a second, border wall less than 100 meters (yards) away, witnesses said.
On the Egyptian side, soldiers gathered to prevent people from breaching the Palestinian cordon and officials imposed a curfew near the blast site, said Ahmed el-Masri, director of police in the Egyptian border town of Rafah.
El-Masri said the hole was about three meters (nine-feet) wide.
Dozens of Palestinians streamed to the area after the mine exploded.
Medical officials said two police officers standing near the wall were injured by the explosion. No further details were immediately available.
Like rats leaving a sinking ship, the terrorists want out before Israel finishes them off. Israel has the right to defend itself against these animals, and I would prefer to see Hamas stand and fight. They wanted this? They got it, in spades. The bridges are blown, the one main power plant is gone. A water treatment plant was blown to Hell. This is it. It is all over for Hamas. They opted to choose the sword over the olive branch, and the piper has come calling.
Marcie
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