Posted on 07/01/2006 3:55:21 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe
Edited on 07/01/2006 6:00:15 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
IAF warplanes attacked the office of Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza City overnight Saturday, setting the building on fire.
One bystander was lightly wounded, hospital officials said.
Witnesses said two missiles hit the south side of the building, setting it ablaze. Due to the late hour, the building was empty, they said.
The IDF confirmed the air strike, saying that it wanted to make clear to the most senior Hamas officials that it held the organization directly responsible for the kidnapping of IDF soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit.
An IDF spokesman said that the army would "employ all means at its disposal ... to secure the safe return" of the soldier.
Inspecting his burning office, Haniyeh called the attack senseless. "They have targeted a symbol for the Palestinian people," he said.
In other airstrikes overnight, the IAF hit a school in Gaza City and Hamas facilities in the northern Gaza town of Jabalya, where a Hamas operative was killed and another was wounded, Palestinian officials said.
The IDF said the operatives were "planning terror attacks against Israel."
Earlier Saturday, about five IDF tanks and bulldozers moved into the mostly empty Abasan area near the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis, Palestinian security officials said. There were no reports of fighting or casualties.
IDF activity in the Gaza Strip was continuing Saturday, with Navy and ground artillery shelling targets in both the northern and southern parts of the Strip.
The shelling of the southern regions were done out of concern that the Palestinians were preparing to transport Shalit to a new location. An army assessment believed he was being held in southern Gaza.
The targets in the north were Kassam rocket launch sites. Since Thursday night, Palestinians have fired seven rockets into Israel in the direction of Sderot.
In the context of ongoing operations in Gaza, IDF troops had already taken up positions in vacant areas near the town of Rafah, but the move into Abasan was the first time troops entered the Gaza Strip north of that area. The troops crossed the border with Israel and moved several hundred meters into Abasan on Saturday afternoon, Palestinian security officials said.
The army said the raid in Abasan was a limited operation and the soldiers were expected to leave soon.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian deputy minister of prisoner affairs said that kidnapped IDF soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit has received medical treatment for his wounds and is in stable condition.
Speaking at a news conference in Ramallah, Ziad Abu Aen cited unidentified "mediators" as telling him that Shalit, abducted during a raid last Sunday on his IDF outpost near the Kerem Shalom crossing, was injured during the incident.
"He has three wounds," Abu Aen said. "I guess shrapnel wounds." He did not give further details.
Channel 1, citing a senior Israeli security official, reported Friday that a Palestinian doctor treated Shalit for minor shoulder and stomach wounds, and that the soldier was in good condition.
A Palestinian report likewise indicated that Shalit was alive and well, quoting the doctor who visited Shalit as saying that his condition was good and that he was wounded in his stomach and shoulder, according to Israel Radio late Friday.
The doctor's visit, which apparently took place on Thursday, came after pressure from Egypt led Damascus-based Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to approve the checkup. The kidnappers had originally refused to allow a visit.
According to Palestinian sources, Shalit was wounded in his shoulder and stomach from shrapnel, but his wounds were treated and his life was not in danger.
Shalit's kidnappers issued a new set of demands early Saturday calling on Israel to halt its offensive in Gaza and ordering the release of 1,000 prisoners. The demands did not explicitly say that Shalit would be returned in exchange for the requested actions.
The notice was signed by three organizations: the armed wing of Hamas, the Popular Resistance Committees and the Army of Islam.
In response, Israeli officials reiterated that there would be no negotiations with terrorist organizations over Shalit's release.
Less than an hour earlier, the IAF hit seven main roads in central Gaza. According to the army, the purpose of the strike was to make movement more difficult for the kidnappers and to crack down on Kassam rocket launchers.
According to Cpt. Jacob Dallal of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, the operation's purpose was simple: "To gain the release of Cpl. Gilad Shalit."
Speaking to The Jerusalem Post, Dallal said that the strikes would be "ongoing," though the operation was being done "in a calibrated, studied fashion," the IDF "has many means at our disposal" for escalating the attacks.
"We hope that this will work and that he will be freed as soon as possible," Dallal concluded.
350 shells were fired at Kassam launch sites in northern Gaza overnight. The shelling continued into Saturday morning.
Hizbullah head Hassan Nasrallah called on the kidnappers on Friday not to release Shalit without an Israeli release of Palestinian prisoners.
Earlier Friday, an IAF missile struck a car traveling in Gaza City, causing an enormous explosion and, according to Israel Radio, wounding two people in the vicinity. Palestinian reports indicated three were wounded, one seriously.
Four men suspected of being responsible for launching Kassam rockets at Israel were apparently in the car.
The missile did not directly hit the vehicle, but exploded next to it, allowing those inside to run out, witnesses said, identifying the occupants as members of Islamic Jihad.
The IDF confirmed that it had carried out a missile strike in the area, while an IDF spokesman said the army would continue to target Palestinian terrorist infrastructure in the Gaza Strip in order to put an end to Kassam rocket attacks from there.
Hours after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert put the brakes on a massive ground incursion into northern Gaza, IAF fighter jets struck close to a dozen targets before dawn Friday hitting the Palestinian Authority Interior Ministry and a Fatah office in Gaza City. Missiles also struck a Hamas training camp on the outskirts of the city.
Other targets hit by missiles included a Kassam rocket production warehouse affiliated with the Fatah-backed Aksa Martyrs' Brigades.
An IAF helicopter also fired upon and critically wounded an Islamic Jihad operative who tried to launch a rocket at Israeli forces. The man, 25-year-old Abdel Rael, later died of his wounds. His death marked the first fatality since the IDF incursion began on Tuesday.
An IDF statement said that the strikes would continue as long as Hamas terrorists refused to release Shalit.
IDF artillery cannons also pounded Kassam launch sites overnight Friday. Since the beginning of the current Gaza campaign, dubbed "Operation Summer Rains," the IDF has fired over 400 artillery shells.
The IDF said the attack on Interior Minister Said Siyam's offices in Gaza City was caused by its being used as "a meeting place to plan and direct terror activity."
Also early Friday, IDF troops in southern Gaza noticed several Palestinians approaching an IDF position with an anti-tank rocket launcher. Troops fired at the cell, causing it to flee.
According to the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, two of the attackers were believed to be wounded, but all managed to escape.
The details of the incident were still being investigated.
AP contributed to this report.
His comments were insulting and typical of the Buchananites that troll these threads and take any opportunity to take a shot at the "Jews".
If you consider that "whining", you're entitled. "Overly sensitive"? Maybe....with reason.
I'm sick and tired of the "Jews" being singled out for being so "liberal". A far greater proportion of Christians than Jews are Liberal.
So the statement is, at best, unworthy of someone who I respect greatly for their service to our country. At worst, it was yet another cheap shot.
Now...if you consider taking issue with what I consider to be an anti-semitic statement to be "overly sensitive", frankly, I don't give a rip.
Your "knee-jerk reaction" in attempting to defend a stereotypical and insulting comment is typical..
Woohoo! Go IDF,Go !
Uhhhhhhhhhhhh stereotyping Jews?
I see. The only people permitted to talk about 'Jews', are 'Jews'. Got it.
The only thing stereotypical around here is the stereotypical defense of a lib.
He was plainly pointing out the difference between Israeli Jews and American Democratic Jews. If you can't see that, it's because you don't want to, and I can't convince you. Good day.
If you go back and read the original comments, they were along the lines of this:
"Some Jews have balls. Other Jews do not have balls."
Whether you like it or not, there was no stereotyping in that statement. In fact, it was the extreme opposite. Now, perhaps he did stereotype "American" Jews as opposed to "Israeli" Jews. But if this is the case, it has nothing to do with anti-semitism. He was singing the praises of certain "Israeli" Jews after all. An interesting sociological and political observation was made that had nothing to do with Jewishness as the basis of character.
Singing the praises of Israeli Jews vs. American Jews is more PRO-Semetic than ANTI-Semetic, if anything. Especially given that Israeli Jews are more likely to be practicing (which you yourself pointed out).
He is not attacking American Jews for being "Jewish" so the basis of his original comments cannot be "anti-semitism."
In fact, suggesting that specific American Senators of Jewish heritage should be more like the new Israeli PM or other Israelis who brave the daily assault from Anti-Semetic Arabs could be construed as Zionistic by those who ARE anti-Semetic, especially when considered in the context of whether the Jews are practicing or non-practicing, which you (or another poster here) has framed the issue.
YOU are the one making it about "The Jews" and YOU are the one who is actually doing the stereotyping. You are so busy looking for anti-semitism that you have altered the meaning of the original post.
Stop with the anti-Semitism and Stormfront BS. It makes you sound like a Jewish Al Sharpton. Your whining is akin to somebody crying racism whenever a black person is called out for specific behaviour that has nothing to do with their being black.
Having lived for many years in a country rife with anti-Semitism, I recognize it in all it's forms. Either you choose not see it, or you hope to convince me that it doesn't exist.
It exists in many forms, overt or covert, blatant & subtle, insinuating and snide.
Whether you like it or not, whether you agree or not, whether you are insulting or not, I, having lived it, will continue to point it out.
Good day.
I've seen it and I know that it is true. Don't try to convice me otherwise with any linguistic gymnastics either. You won't change my mind because it is made up.
Get it?
1. You cry anti-Semitism.
2. I provide evidence that the opposite is the case.
3. You refute it with charges of "mere linguistic gymnastics."
4. You fail to provide any logical counter-arguments.
Your evidence is that you "know it when [you] see it because [you] have lived with it."
Yet you fail to define it, nor demonstrate how the original post fits that definition.
The reality is that you want to see it because you get off on whining about it. You see it everywhere, even when the opposite of what you think you see is staring you in the face.
If somebody advances an argument that demonstrates that you are wrong, you turn your head. You will even turn from those who could be allies because you so desparately need your fantasy that everybody is an anti-Semite to be true.
You definitely fit the Jesse Jackson / Al Sharpton mold.
"Praise the Lord and Blast Them To Perdition!"
Have there been any IDF casualties in this latest slap-on-the-wrist?
Can't spin the post, so resort to ad hominems...tiresome, and childish...nite, nite
Hah hah.. Read the entire exchange and your last post is absolutely comical. Actually, your comments were comical from the beginning.
Somebody praises Israel's response to the terrorist organization Hamas and you accuse them of being anti-Semetic.
I failed to make a cogent argument you say? My points were quite clear and I explained why you were off-base. You failed to supply any rebuttal and you have failed to make ANY argument. "I know anti-Semeticism when I see it!" is not an argument, it is a cop out.
Remember that this started when you started tossing around accusations of anti-Semitism and spouting off ridiculous charges of Storm-Front parroting. The fact that the opposite took place in the initial comment to which you reacted demonstrates that you are overly sensitive and way too trigger happy. The fact that you can't recognize your error demonstrates that you are delusional.
You accused me of engaging in insults. I simply observed the truth, on the heels of your own insulting comments at the start of this exchange.
Old Hamass has gotta be sweatin' at least a little bit by now.
Do ya think this will slow down Hamas's timetable for conquering London and Washington (as they have vowed to do in their propaganda videos)?
It STARTS OFF WITH JUST HEBREW TYPING--SO BE PATIENT!! SICKENINGLY DISGUSTING!
I still can't believe what I just watched and heard!!!!! Not in Germany, but in the US... Not in the 1940's, but right now... How many of you really know what's happening in your own back yard?? They're not scared anymore.
In broad daylight, in the middle of downtown, by cynically manipulating the freedom of speech, and with police protection they spread their hate everywhere they can. Don't stand aside on this, take a stance and make sure that this will never happened again.
Please take a couple of minutes and watch this movie:
http://img2.tapuz.co.il/forums/1_78931098.htm Something to think about...
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