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Old 11-14-2012, 06:10 PM   #1
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Gates of Hell are open...

At least according to Hamas...

I never understood their logic... Lob rockets at Israel, Israel finally says "enough" and starts bombing Palestine, then they release press statements asking the world to decry the Israeli attacks...

Since Israel took out a well-liked Hamas leader, I'm wondering if Hamas won't simply take its beating and go home on this one... That would likely lead to Israeli ground forces invading Gaza and it's 2009 all over again...

Story for those that haven't seen/heard about the latest conflict yet...

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(CNN) -- Israel launched a series of blistering air strikes Wednesday on what it says are terrorist targets in Gaza, killing the chief of Hamas' military wing and at least eight others, Israeli and Palestinian officials said.
Palestinian leaders immediately condemned the attacks as an escalation, with President Mahmoud Abbas calling for an emergency session of the Council of the League of Arab States to discuss what he called Israeli "aggression," the Egyptian state news agency MENA reported.

Hamas' military wing warned that Israelis had opened "the gates of hell on themselves" with the move.

A report on the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) website said Brig. Gen. Yoav Moredechai would not rule out a ground attack.
"Infantry brigades have been shifted in preparation for the operation," he said, according to the website.
Israeli military spokeswoman Lt. Colonel Avital Leibovich said: "There are some reserve units that are preparing but nothing more than that at this point."

There were at least 35 airstrikes in an eight-hour span, Hamas security sources said. As night fell, more air strikes could be heard, and Hamas security officials said four more attacks hit empty swaths of farmland in Gaza late Tuesday.

Israel's Iron Dome air defense system intercepted 17 rockets launched at Israel in the span of a few hours, the IDF said, and a rocket struck a shopping center in a major city in southern Israel. The IDF said at least 130 rockets had been fired from Gaza since Saturday.

Palestinian medical sources said nine people died in the Israeli air strikes, including a young girl, and 35 others were wounded, with 10 in serious condition. However, the health minister in Gaza, Mufid al-Mukhalalati, put the death toll at seven, including two young girls.

The dead included Ahmed al-Ja'abari, the popular and influential head of the Hamas military wing, and his son, the group said on its website.

The Israeli operation -- which the military calls "Operation Pillar of Defense" -- came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned this week of pending retaliation by Israel for increased rocket attacks from Gaza.

"I would ask you, I'd ask any person around the planet: What would you do if your population was targeted day after day?" Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev told CNN, later adding that "you have to see our operation as fundamentally defensive." Egypt recalled its ambassador to Israel on Tuesday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said.

The United States said Israel has the right to defend itself, according to a statement from the State Department. "We strongly condemn the barrage of rocket fire from Gaza into southern Israel, and we regret the death and injury of innocent Israeli and Palestinian civilians caused by the ensuing violence," the statement said. "There is no justification for the violence that Hamas and other terrorist organizations are employing against the people of Israel. We call on those responsible to stop these cowardly acts immediately."

A spokesman for Hamas, Osama Hamdan, claimed that Hamas has been defending itself from Israeli attacks. "I think the ones who declared war was Israel, and I think the Palestinians are in the position of defending themselves and nothing more than this," he said. Hamas will resist as long as the Israeli offensive lasts, Hamdan said. Israeli navy ships could be seen firing into Gaza from the Mediterranean. The navy struck "terror sites" there, the IDF said via Twitter.

The Israeli military said in a statement Wednesday it targeted "a significant number of long-range rockets sites" to deliver "a significant blow" to Hamas' underground rocket-launching capabilities and munitions warehouses.
Some of the munitions warehouses were in civilian residential buildings, which showed that Hamas uses a strategy of human shields, Israeli military sources said.

"The aim of targeting these sites is to hamper their rocket-launching weapons build up capabilities," the IDF statement said, adding that the Gaza strip had become "a frontal base for Iran firing rockets and carrying out terrorist attacks against Israeli citizens." Angry crowds gathered at the heavily damaged vehicle that contained the bodies of al-Ja'abari and his bodyguard.

Saeb Erakat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, condemned "in the strongest possible terms" what he called the Israeli assassination of al-Ja'abari.
In an interview with CNN, Erakat labeled the attack the beginning of a "major, major Israeli escalation," and he called on the international community to pressure Israel to halt its operation.

Al-Mukhalalati, the Gaza health minister, also called on "the free world to stop this massacre committed by Israel." Asked about assassinating al-Ja'abari, Regev told CNN that the Hamas military leader headed a "terror military machine."

"This is the man with blood on his hands. This man is a known and wanted terrorist," he said. "In taking him out, Israel was acting legitimately." The latest escalation in violence is part of a cycle of attacks between periods of relative stability between Israel and the Palestinians. "This was both inevitable and predictable," said Aaron David Miller, a Middle East expert and vice president at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

There is no long-term basis for both sides to find a lasting peace, he said.
Israel and the Palestinians have "completely different political and strategic goals," Miller explained. The focus should be on how to bring security until a basis for long-term stability arises, he added.
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Old 11-14-2012, 07:07 PM   #2
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Kenrick Ellis knows Israel's pain. That said, I wasn't watching; are you sure they fired rockets at Hamas?

I know nothing.
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Old 11-14-2012, 07:12 PM   #3
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Kenrick Ellis knows Israel's pain. That said, I wasn't watching; are you sure they fired rockets at Hamas?

I know nothing.
Eh? I'm sure you saw that typo in my post or the article but I don't see it...
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Old 11-14-2012, 07:34 PM   #4
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Who the f*ck cares.

Let them kill each other.

If their gods are real, they'll show up and protect them.


But people who kill each other over pieces of the desert deserve each other and deserve all the hell the bring upon themselves. Period.


Sent from my 8.6 acre property with 4 bedroom house with waterfront views and low utility costs because of the gas well on my property using fireworks...
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Old 11-14-2012, 07:44 PM   #5
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Who the f*ck cares.

Let them kill each other.

If their gods are real, they'll show up and protect them.


But people who kill each other over pieces of the desert deserve each other and deserve all the hell the bring upon themselves. Period.


Sent from my 8.6 acre property with 4 bedroom house with waterfront views and low utility costs because of the gas well on my property using fireworks...
Civil War was pretty cool though. Anyway, yeah, this isn't good news.
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Old 11-14-2012, 07:58 PM   #6
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Eh? I'm sure you saw that typo in my post or the article but I don't see it...
I'm willing to look the other way; sorry to confuse you.
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Old 11-15-2012, 10:46 AM   #7
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Hamas fired rockets late yesterday, killing 3 Israelis.
Sounds like a carpet bombing opportunity for the Israeli air force.
A 20-1 + minimum body count is always refreshing.
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