Posted on 01/14/2009 9:07:46 AM PST by Islander7
No details, reported on Fox
Are you serial?
What in the hell for?
If there was "a multinational force in Gaza" from the beginning,
there'd be no "unconditional" surrender now - that's for sure.
“Not interested in unconditional cease fire.
Unconditional surrender, on the other hand.”
Ditto! A “cease-fire” isn’t going to cut it. Those vermin need to be crushed and KNOW they’ve been crushed!
Maybe the Hamas leaders have invitations to the inauguration and want a cease-fire for the days around Jan. 20.
You got it!! What the hell is this "cease fire" crap? Now's the time to crush them omce and for all. Israel should refuse the "cease fire" and insist on an UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.
"Kill them so that they know they are dying." - Prince Jarema Wisniowiecki
Just like they did last year in Lebanon. They start getting clobbered and nearly defeated, they call for a cease fire to regroup and build up their arsenal and Iranian aid for another strike a few months down the road.
This is how they fight. Like the cowards they are. Israel needs to take them out once and for all.
They’re hoping Hezbollah in Lebanon can give them a breather.
Now it is up to Egypt to make sure the tunnels are out of commission.
I believe you have this wrong. Unconditional in this case means HAMAS does not get to set any conditions.
Timeout, Hamas. THis is Hamas’ first Timeout. There are four million Timeouts remaining.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
They, and the palistinians, always agree to a cease fire and then they never cease fire! They just want to get the Israelis off their backs for a while so they can recover and start all over again. If I were Israel I wouldn’t quit untill they flat surrendered and the remaining forces imprisoned or forced off the continent.
wanna bet?
"However, Osama Hamdan, the Hamas representative in Lebanon, said that Hamas's position regarding the Egyptian initiative had not changed. He said that despite reports that Hamas had agreed to the cease-fire initiative, there were still a number of differences between Egypt and the Islamist movement that needed to be addressed"
I would tell them, “we’ll get back to you in the next week or so and let you know.....”
They're throwing the red flag to get the (UN) booth review to check for unnecessary roughness by the Israelis even though that isn't supposed to be reviewable.
lol
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