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Hamas Fires 150 Rockets At Israel In One Week, Threatens More


There NEVER WAS NOR IS a place called 'PALESTINE'. There is NO NATIONALITY called 'PALESTINIAN'. NEVER was. NEWT was RIGHT.


With your idiotic logic you should go back to whichever hole in eruope your ancestors came from before your ancestors looted, massacred and pillaged the Native Americans
 
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During Yom kippur war, started in Ramadan, by all arabs against tiny nation like Israel....what happened?
Arab alliance forces were humiliated....and the proverb that prevailed was:

3 million jews surrounded by 100 million stupid arabs.

Israel is a tiny country with a resolve, they do or die, its thiEr survival.
Nobody can mess with them.

16 PAF pilots went voluntaily and fought against the Israelis during the six day war in 1973...

and hezbollah , a little tiny group defended lebanan itself with help of iran, they stood against a country for the best AF of the ME , ....
 
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Claims, just claims made by a news agency (probably israeli one), :tdown:
Well ! Hamas is just defending itself and fighting for their lands and peoples.

150 rockets and zero result..some efficiency that is..if israel responds back with 150 rockets - there wont be any fatah or hamas left.

Bomb israel once and for all and get back ur land.

Easier said than done! That "bombing" others to extinction mentality has given us home grown suicide bombers in abundance.
 
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Easier said than done! That "bombing" others to extinction mentality has given us home grown suicide bombers in abundance.

exactly ...US should stop bombing countries and we can get rid of suicide bombers.how many suicide bombers did we have before this so called war on terror:azn:
 
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150 rockets and zero result..some efficiency that is..if israel responds back with 150 rockets - there wont be any fatah or hamas left.

Easier said than done! That "bombing" others to extinction mentality has given us home grown suicide bombers in abundance.
CEP of those rockets are too high for targeting , the main use of this rockets are for a war between two groups , one lunch these so its sound make the other one to feel fear and run away , someone must teach them how to use those rockets :|
 
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CEP of those rockets are too high for targeting , the main use of this rockets are for a war between two groups , one lunch these so its sound make the other one to feel fear and run away , someone must teach them how to use those rockets :|

But those useless rockets get hamas to lose a few assets each time. - not a wise move i say!
 
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The missiles came in after Israel raided the territory to kill Palestinian fighters. It's funny how the Zionists forget that. The situation was the same also in Operation Cast Lead:
1 - Israel invaded territory;
2 - Israel shelled Gaza;
3 - Hamas or assorted Palestinian groups responded with missiles;
4 - Israel forgets who started the provocations and accuses Hamas of initiating another conflict by launching missiles.

Yes. Moreover, Hamas has the right to attack "Israel" as long as the occupation and oppression continues. This is what most people tend to forget or choose to ignore....
 
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Yes. Besides, Hamas has the right to attack "Israel" as long as the occupation and oppression continues. This is what most people tend to forget or choose to ignore.
You're forgetting that the 150 rockets that Israel will fire will kill 150 people!
 
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exactly ...US should stop bombing countries and we can get rid of suicide bombers.how many suicide bombers did we have before this so called war on terror:azn:

19 on September 11, 2001. Course they weren't exactly bombers technically but more like suicide cruise missiles.
 
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Jun. 23, 2012 1:40 PM ET
Hamas threatens to escalate attacks on Israel
By IAN DEITCH,
Associated Press


JERUSALEM (AP) — Gaza's militant Hamas rulers threatened to escalate fighting with Israel on Saturday after airstrikes killed several gunmen in the coastal territory, and Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel wounded one person and damaged an elementary school in the country's south.

There are periodic exchanges of strikes between Gaza and Israel but this flare-up is the most serious in months. It started with an attack by a little known al-Qaida-inspired Palestinian militant group but has extended to drag in Hamas.

Hamas has largely stayed out of direct confrontation with Israel since a war more than three years ago although other factions have launched cross-border attacks.

Gaza militants fired over 30 rockets and mortar shells on Saturday alone, bringing the week's rocket tally to more than 150, according to the Israeli military.

Over a million people in southern Israel live in range of the rockets and the Israeli military has advised the residents to make sure they can get to a bomb shelter quickly.

An Egyptian official in Ramallah said that he is trying to broker a cease-fire between the Palestinian militant groups and Israel. He said he hoped calm would be restored by late Saturday. Egypt traditionally plays a mediating role between the sides.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because negotiations were ongoing. There was no comment from either the Palestinian or Israeli side on the Egyptian efforts.

A previous cease-fire reached late Tuesday did not hold long.

Military Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz convened "an urgent meeting" to discuss ways of dealing with a week of persistent Palestinian attacks, a spokesman said, while Defense Minister Ehud Barak consulted with senior officials Saturday evening. There was no official statement afterward but the Israeli media reported that the decision was made "to meet fire with fire and quiet with quiet."

Israel's military said it carried out a series of airstrikes Saturday in response to the rockets. At least four militants were killed and over 20 Palestinians, both combatants and civilians, were injured, according to Gaza health official Ashraf Al Kedra.

Hamas' military wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, vowed to escalate the fighting.

"If the last rounds were not enough to deliver the message ... we are ready to crush the enemy and to curb its arrogance and to respond to aggression in a strong way," the group said in a statement released Saturday afternoon.

A few hours later an Israeli airstrike killed a Gaza militant riding a scooter. The Popular Resistance Committees, a Hamas-allied militant group that often fires rockets at Israel, said he was a member. Witnesses said the force of the explosion caused a wall of a nearby building to collapse, injuring several people. The Israeli military said they targeted the militant as he was preparing to launch rockets.

In an earlier attack the same day, an Israeli airstrike killed a Palestinian militant as he rode his motorcycle in Gaza. Several buildings used by Hamas, which rules the coastal territory, were also damaged.

The Israeli military said it hit "terror sites" and that it holds Hamas accountable for any attacks originating from the Gaza Strip.

Also, an Israeli was seriously wounded when a Gaza rocket smashed through a factory roof. Rockets from Gaza also hit a school in the Israeli border town of Sderot. The school was closed for the weekend so no one was hurt but the building was damaged. Several other Israelis were injured in Palestinian rocket attacks this past week.

"We have been enduring years of relentless Palestinian escalations and this is just one of them," said David Buskila, mayor of the Israeli border town Sderot where the school was hit. "We trust the Israeli military and government to restore calm," he said.

The spike in violence began on Monday when two gunmen infiltrated into Israel along its border with Egypt's Sinai peninsula and killed an Israeli Arab construction worker who was part of a crew building a border security fence meant to avert such attacks. Later, a little known al-Qaida-inspired group, the Mujahedeen Shura Council of Jerusalem, claimed responsibility for the attack and identified the gunmen as an Egyptian and a Saudi.

Since then, Gaza gunmen have fired barrages of rockets and mortar rounds at Israel, wounding several Israelis and damaging apartment buildings. Israel has carried out airstrikes on militant targets that killed at least 12 Palestinians and wounded dozens so far.

Meanwhile, Gaza health official Ashraf Al Kedra said a boy was killed in a playground during an airstrike Saturday morning in Khan Younis. The Israeli military said it had not attacked that area.

Military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich later called the allegation a "false rumor" and said that according to intelligence information, the boy was killed by "ordinance belonging to one of the terror groups." Palestinian rockets often misfire and explode inside Gaza.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press

The WORLD stands with Israel !!
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Only American Stands with Isreal.......just removed hand from them and then see where Isreal stands..............a Terrorist State who even drop bombs on Schools, Hopitals ,Kill childrens, drop Phasphorse Bombs on them.:what:
 
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In the so-called 'largest democracy' of the world, Muslims are frequently coerced into singing the chorus the RSS members love to sing or else 'unfortunate accidents' occur. So, what those indian Muslims think is not a factor in india.

It is not an RSS chorus it is our national song "Vande Mataram "
 
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