Posted on 09/28/2014 10:13:33 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
The Security Officer for the Sdot Negev Regional Council, Rafi Babiyan, told IDF Radio Sunday about the arrest of the terrorist who infiltrated from Gaza to one of the region's communities.
"We received an alert about a possible infiltration from Gaza, he recounted. The security men and the Military Security Officers started to roll out the emergency preparedness squads, in order to protect the communities. As we combed the area, we received word that a suspect was identified east of the community in an open field.
"They overpowered him and took away his weapons, a spike and a knife, said Babiyan. When asked what the terrorists' intentions were he said wryly: I do not know where he was headed but let's just say this: he did not come to peel carrots at Kibbutz Alumim.
The terrorist was caught eight kilometers inside Israel's territory meaning that he penetrated a long way into Israel before he was caught. The event is an irregular one, agreed Babiyan, and I am certain that the IDF will hold an inquiry into the event and learn lessons so that this kind of thing will not happen.
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Maybe he wanted to peel potatoes instead? /s
Some of them want to get caught rather than die. It’s gotta be tough to be a young and intelligent and have to be ruled by the likes of Hamas.
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"I am certain that the IDF will hold an inquiry into the event and learn lessons so that this kind of thing will not happen.
I think more and more people are coming around to the realization that the lesson to be learned so that this kind of thing will not happen again is that, at a minimum, barbarians so dread the treatment they're going to receive at the hands of civilized men who capture them that they crap their diapers Instead of crack jokes.
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