Posted on 01/01/2009 2:43:23 PM PST by tobyhill
Hamas warned on Thursday that the organization's response to the targeted killing of one of its leaders by Israel would be "strong and painful."
Meanwhile, a member of one of the other armed factions in Gaza said that the group might attempt to launch rockets deeper into Israeli territory following the strike against Nizar Rayyan earlier in the day.
Some 50 rockets have been fired on Israel throughout Thursday. No injuries were reported, but damage was caused to some buildings.
(Excerpt) Read more at ynetnews.com ...
Intelligence Reports are stating that, because of their ineffectiveness at getting suicide bombers past Israeli checkpoints, Hamas’ “painful response” involves “mounting” suicide bombers to the Kassam rockets.
This strategy involves use of a “rectal mount” and reports are of hundreds of male volunteers who have met Hamas’ stringent “sphinctoral flexibility requirements” to ensure proper mounting and ballistics. Additionally, new camps are cropping up to “work in” and properly prepare new candidates for the program.
In affiliated news, the ACLU has filed habeas writs for these “martyrs” on account of their orientation. /sarc off
Hama is going to give them a hickey...
“Strong and painful?” Isn’t that the response HAMAS tries to deal to the Israelis just for the unforgivable “crime” of existing?
Israelis, please do NOT relent this time. Kill them all.
The reason for the death of many in Hamas is simple..... it has to be God’s will. Allah the all powerful has deserted them
There are only two ways to deal with a mortal enemy: Total War, or surrender. Total War can only be accomplished by killing massive amounts of people, and breaking all their infrastructure. Check out the Roman Army’s war with Carthage.
MOCKING NIZAR RAYAN - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X22xfTW4UAw
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