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Israeli armed forces continue to mass around the Gaza Strip today,
poised to launch a major military operation at any moment amid a
continuing barrage of Palestinian rocket attacks upon Israeli civilian
communities. Well over 100 Kassam rockets—produced by the Iranian and
Syrian-backed Hamas Islamic terrorist group, which is also linked to
Hizbullah militiamen in Lebanon and the Al Qaida terrorist network—have
pounded Israeli communities inside the Gaza Strip and also outside of
it since late last week, leaving one young Israeli woman dead and
several more civilians wounded. Two homes and several other buildings
have been destroyed in the rocket blitz. The unprovoked Hamas attacks
upon the Israeli town of Sderot—not far from Ariel Sharon’s northern
Negev ranch
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http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Suddenly, the world is seized with
the danger of ignoring the Islamofascists in our midst. Lengthy
front-page articles in Sunday's New York Times and Washington Post
describe how British authorities allowed this virulent
ideology-masquerading-as-a-religion to establish — and
metastasize — into a veritable "Londonistan" in the years preceding
last week's murderous attacks on the host community.
![]() The complacency shattered by the four bombs in London has been replaced with hard questions about the threat posed to other West societies. The French, Dutch, Germans and Italians are suddenly seized with the prospect that their own Londonistans are festering Islamist breeding grounds, sores that can at any time subject transportation and other soft targets in these democracies to the sort of bloodletting seen over the past fifteen months in Spain and Britain. Read More
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The IDF fears a collapse of defenses against massive opposition to the
expulsion, according to Haaretz army correspondent Amir Oren. He also
reported soldiers will replace police.
Military commanders at the army headquarters in Tel Aviv have mapped out strategies that include moving 5,000 soldiers from the south or the north. The troops will carry out police duties in major cities to prevent protesters from blocking traffic, freeing police manpower to concentrate on forcefully expelling Jewish residents from their homes in Gush Katif. ![]() The IDF Chief of Staff or his representative, as well as senior police officers, will man the strategy headquarters in "the pit" in Tel Aviv, named after its underground location where different offices are linked by tunnels Read More. |
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