Saturday, December 27, 2008

Israel and Gaza

I don't know.

Maybe, don't shoot rockets into Israel next time?

Like just leave them be?

I know, crazy concept, people just don't like being shot at, but maybe, just maybe try it once and see if Israel in turn leaves you alone.

I love how the story shows nothing but Palestinian casualties (and how many of them I suspect are posed like this one).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

During the so called "cease fire", over 3000 rockets were fired by Hamas into Israel, including 200 in the last month.

WTF does "cease fire" mean???

I've got it - it's a cease fire only when Israel does the ceasing.

More proof that appeasement doesn't serve any purpose other than to embolden your enemy.

Anonymous said...

I can't even begin to understand the reasoning of the people who are bitching about losing the latest round of fighting that they started.

If you shoot hundreds of rockets at somebody, expect a response. Of course Hamas knows this, and they intentionally provoke the Israeli response because fighting Israel gives them an excuse for power and influence in their own twisted little societies.

What Hamas doesn't understand is that repeatedly picking fights with Israel gives the Israelis the moral high ground in the eyes of anyone with the slightest sense of justice.

Anonymous said...

In case they needed more photo-ops, now we know how they get them!

Hamas 'bars injured leaving Gaza'

They still manage to get in the mandatory shot against Israel, but at least this got printed.

Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said the wounded were "barred from crossing" and he blamed "those in control of Gaza" for putting the lives of the injured at risk.

So now all these people face death so they get their media-war kicked up a notch. Sheesh!

Billy B said...

Just what for the Change that is coming this Jan 20th. We (US) will probably help Hamas bomb Israel......

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbWpXeuQLv8&eurl=&feature=player_embedded

The above youtube video provides a TV news story from December 24, 2008, couple of days before Isreal responded.

Why do we not see this type of news story?