Posted on 08/02/2014 4:18:46 PM PDT by McGruff
The Israeli military says a soldier reported missing in Gaza on Friday is dead.
Hadar Goldin was believed to have been captured by militants during fighting, leading to the collapse of a ceasefire shortly after it had been declared.
The Israel Defense Forces said it had determined that Lt Goldin, previously considered captured, had died.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said the operation in Gaza will continue according to Israel's security need
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
Thanks Old Sarge. I missed this thread completely when it was posted, or I would have that creature ZOTTED too.
Please lay off the stupid pills...
French reporter who ran after Hamas rocket launched next to him CHANGES HIS TUNE, exposes Hamas...
The Right Scoop ^
Posted on August 5, 2014 7:47:18 PM AKDT by TigerClaws
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3189459/posts
Hey scumbag, your fellow Hamas scum sacrifice kids for PR purposes, store and shoot rockets out of schools and hospitals, and then blame the Israelis.
Go back to your cave. And FOAD.
This has gotten way out of balance. 1123 dead children and women and 3 Israelis wounded. 7500 wounded Palestinians?... The whole world is appalledIsraelis are forced to run to bomb shelters all day. How would you like to live with your family like that? The economic cost to Israel of having its citizens running for bomb shelters all day is immense.
An ignorant POS like you doesn't speak for the world, your ZOT proves that.
Rats though Hamas are, that’s actually credible. The IDF immediately laid a big bombardment on the area after Rosin’s capture, in accordance with what it terms the Hannibal Directive, which aims at preventing the bearing off of live Israeli prisoners by injuring the captors, striking their vehicle, etc, even at the risk of injuring the Israeli prisoner. Some IDF officers have stated the view that it’s preferable for the IDF to kill one of its own soldiers than allow him to be taken captive. Unsurprisingly the Hannibal Directive (or Procedure) is a controversial matter in Israel. Numerous soldiers and their families find it repellent.
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