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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Israeli Planes Attack Bridge in Gaza

Looks as though Hamas feels they will be able to vanqish the Israeli militaty. What planet are they on? Looks like Israeli may have no choice but to re-occupy the Gaza Strip. So much for peace through the "democratic" process in Palestine. We are convinced that Hamas must all have a death wish, but then again, death does not have the same meaning to these terrorist neanderthals. Afterall, there are all those virgins waiting in the wings. Israeli forces have cut Gaza in two by taking out these bridges and reducing the chance of the Israeli captured prisoner from being moved out of the town where he was captured. More is SURE to follow as Hamas seems to be hell bent on a full blown conflict with Israel.

ABC:
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Jun 27, 2006 (AP)— Israeli planes attacked a bridge in central Gaza late Tuesday, Israel Radio reported, and Israeli tanks were said to be on the move, possibly signaling the start of a military operation.

Palestinian security forces said Israeli tanks were moving near the Israeli village of Nahal Oz, a main Israeli staging area just outside Gaza, but that they had not yet entered Gaza.

In the Shajaiyeh neighborhood of Gaza City, not far from the border fence, armed militants took up positions across from the blaring headlights of Israeli vehicles, and Israeli attack helicopters hovered overhead. The militants told residents to leave the area.

Israeli military officials said a limited operation has been authorized for southern Gaza, aimed at "terrorist infrastructure." The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters.

by ZZ Staff | 6/27/2006 07:16:00 PM | | Link | | | AddThis Social Bookmark Button AddThis Feed Button

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