Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Hawkish Bill to Destroy Hamas Includes Suicide Clause for Israel

B”H

Whoa! Slow down. What does that second paragraph say?

Does it say what I think it says? Does it really say that the Knesset agreed to NEGOTIATE A FINAL STATUS AGREEMENT WITH ABBAS???

Have we all just become the patsies of Abbas again? Has our failed Knesset fallen for the all-too-tiring line that Fatah is the enemy of Hamas? Have we all just been double-crossed by the traitors in the Knesset in the guise of a hawkish bill? Have we just lost Jerusalem and Judea and Sumaria?


I think so.

Here’s that quote (Make sure you look for it when you read the story, it goes by so fast you may not notice it . . .):

The resolution adopted by the cabinet included a decision to destroy the Hamas regime in Gaza, while continuing to negotiate a final status agreement with Palestinian Authority Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas.

OK. Nice that they have decided to destroy Hamas, but did they have to decide to destroy Israel too? Didn’t they notice that Abbas called off peace negotiations WHEN WE ATTACKED HAMAS? Doesn’t that say something, you know, like ABBAS WANTS TO PROTECT HAMAS?????

What part of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend" does the Knesset not understand?

I don’t know about you, but I am completely disgusted.

M

P.S. Where were the Shas weenies and their friends the NRP? I bet they were voting right along with Labor. Maybe they even smiled?
-----
Security Cabinet Decides: End All Rocket Attacks from Gaza
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/125476
by Hana Levi Julian


(IsraelNN.com) The Security Cabinet decided in a longer-than-usual meeting Wednesday to put an end to the rocket and mortar attacks fired by Gaza terrorists at Israel.

The resolution adopted by the cabinet included a decision to destroy the Hamas regime in Gaza, while continuing to negotiate a final status agreement with Palestinian Authority Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas.

The resolution included a decision to coordinate with Egypt the efforts to topple Hamas. The cabinet also expressed its determination "to avoid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, to the extent that the matter depends on Israel."

It is the first time that a formal decision has been taken to completely eradicate missile attacks launched from Gaza.

There were no details on how the IDF would carry out the orders or on what the soldiers will and will not be allowed to do.

More than 180 rockets have been fired at southern Israel in the past seven days, including at least 20 long-range 122 mm Iranian "Grad" missiles.

On Wednesday, Israeli authorities discovered chemicals used for making explosives just one hour after Israel opened up Gaza crossings for shipments of humanitarian goods. The chemicals were discovered in a sealed container and were intended for use in Kassam rockets.

Officials have also noted in the past that much of the "humanitarian aid" sent into to Gaza never reached the residents for whom it was donated. On several occasions, IDF soldiers discovered bomb-making ingredients packed in sacks marked "sugar" and other donated food supplies waiting to pass through the border crossings from Israel into Gaza, most recently on Wednesday.

According to sources in Ramallah, the oil-rich Gulf state of Qatar has been donating millions of dollars per month to help relieve the poverty suffered by Gaza residents – but Hamas operatives have stolen much of it to purchase advanced weaponry.

The aid is reportedly meant to strengthen Abbas, who is considered to be a "moderate" force in PA affairs despite the numerous terror attacks carried out by Fatah's Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades terrorist group.

The PA population elected the Hamas terrorist organization to lead the government in a landslide victory two years ago, although Abbas, who is leader of the rival Fatah faction, remained as PA Chairman.

The two factions spent more than a year fighting for control of the PA in a bloody civil war that ended in June 2007 with Hamas taking over Gaza. According to the Foreign Ministry, 1,018 rockets and 937 mortar shells have been fired at Sderot and other communities in the western Negev since Hamas conquered Gaza.

Abbas and his Fatah faction retained control over Judea and Samaria, but have been unable, or unwilling, to restrain terrorists in the region from initiating attacks on Israeli civilians.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please do not use comments to personally attack other posters.