Hamasleider onder vuur
21 december 2010
http://brabosh.com/2010/12/19/pqpct-9ow/


Pallywood
19 juli 2010
Onderstaande filmpjes laten zien hoe de wereldpers omgaat met onze 'onpartijdige verslaggeving'. Het komt helaas vaker voor dat een provider als Filternet een aantal filmpjes (ondanks de duidelijke inhoud) keihard blokkeert....

Pallywood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL8ANySuSuk&feature=channel

Icon of hatred
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXPx5faFA_A&feature=channel1

Alive or not ? De wonderbaarlijke verrijzenis...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRz5WnHemkw&feature=related>

Ook bij 'Misleiding of feiten' staat een Pallywoodfilmpje genoemd.

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IDF’s Strongest Retaliation in Gaza Since Cast Lead
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Februari 2010

One of the tunnels was in central Gaza and was intended to be used for infiltration into the western Negev in order to execute a terrorist attack against Israeli citizens or IDF soldiers. The tunnel was dug approximately half a mile from the Gaza separation barrier.

Two other tunnels had been used for smuggling weapons under the city of Rafiah, which straddles the Egyptian border. Military intelligence officials have estimated that Hamas has rebuilt its terrorist infrastructure since the end of Cast Lead and that dozens or even of hundreds of tunnels have been built.

The IDF’s swift counter offensive was in response to a massive terrorist attack on the Western Negev, sending people back into the trauma they have suffered for more than nine years. Twenty-four hours before the latest barrage on Israel, Southern Command Major-General Yoav Galant said the Cast Lead offensive was so successful that “we did not experience such a quiet period in the last decade.”

However, he also warned Gaza Belt residents, “We must be wary that the horizon is not yet safe, and we are preparing for the worst if it so happens.”

More than 280 rockets and mortars were fired at Israel since the end of Operation Cast Lead until Thursday, when Hamas and allied terrorists fired more than 10 mortar shells and a rocket at Gaza Belt areas. No one was wounded and no damage was reported.

The mortars were fired almost immediately after Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced the anti-Kassam Iron Dome system had successfully passed critical tests and would be operational before next year. Hamas issued a statement that it can overcome the system, which is designed to intercept short range missiles. It claimed that Iron Dome is designed for missiles that are more conventional than the Kassam rocket. One other problem with the system is its cost of $30,000-$40,000 for each unit, compared with the low cost of manufacturing thousands of homemade mortar shells and Kassams.

The terrorist attacks, which included an anti-tank missile, forced Israel to shut down the Kerem Shalom crossing, one of the points of entry for humanitarian goods into Gaza. The same location was the target of terrorists in June 2006, when they attacked an IDF checkpoint, killed two soldiers and kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit.

Negotiations for his return once again have hit snags, while his physical and psychological condition remains unknown. Hamas has refused to honor the Geneva Convention that requires visits by Red Cross officials.
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Gaza Terrorists Fire Rocket at Ashkelon, None Hurt
by Gil Ronen

Gaza terrorists fired a rocket in the direction of the coastal city of Ashkelon Thursday evening. The rocket apparently exploded in agricultural fields south of Ashkelon. There were no reports of casualties or damage.

Police combed the area where the rocket is thought to have fallen, but have not yet located it. A warning siren went off in the area.Earlier in the evening, terrorists fired an anti-tank missile at an IDF force near the security barrier with Gaza. The IDF force returned fire to the source of the attack. No one was hurt.

Terrorists fired ten mortar rounds at Israel earlier Thursday. At least three of the shells exploded next to a kibbutz located in the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council area. Three other shells landed near the Kerem Shalom crossing with Gaza, through which humanitarian supplies are shipped almost daily into the region. Following the attack, the Defense Ministry closed the crossing until further notice.

The IAF dropped 520,000 fliers over parts of Gaza adjoining the security fence with Israel Thursday, warning residents to stay at least 300 meters away from the fence and not to ccoperate with smugglers.


Reserve Generals Sign Petition Supporting Struggle Against NIF
by Gil Ronen
4 februari 2010

Senior reserve officers signed a petition Wednesday supporting Im Tirtzu's struggle against the organizations supported by the New Israel Fund that besmirched the IDF

"We deplore the false claim by 16 Israeli NGOs that the IDF carried out war crimes during operation Cast Lead,” the petition's text said. In fact, it said the IDF “was making superhuman efforts to avoid hurting innocent civilians. We therefore call upon the entire public to support us and strengthen the IDF and its commanders.”

The signatories include the former Head of the National Security Council, Maj. Gen. (res.) Giora Eiland; former Head of Southern Command, Maj. Gen. (res.) Doron Almog; former Head of Ground Forces Command, Maj. Gen. (res.) Yiftach Ron-Tal; former Head of the National Security Council and Deputy Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. (res.) Uzi Dayan; former Head of Personnel Branch Maj. Gen. (res.) Elazar Stern; former Military Secretary to the Minister of Defense, Maj. Gen. (res.) Yakov Amidror, former Navy Commander, Maj. Gen. (res.) Micha Ram, former Head Artillery Officer and President of Industrialists' Federation Brig.-Gen. (res.) Oded Tira.

They added their signatures to that of Im Tirtzu's chairman and founder, Ronen Shoval, as did former UN Ambassador Dr. Dore Gold; former diplomat Yoram Etinger; former Chief of Police, Lt. Gen. (res.) Assaf Chefetz and others.

Meanwhile, artists and writers signed a petition in which they expressed their “disgust with the campaign of incitement” against the New Israel Fund.

The signatories include author A. B. Yehoshua, playwrights Yehoshua Sobol and Edna Mazia, sculptor Danny Caravan, as well as actors, journalists and academics.

Israeli forces killed a terrorist this morning who had been wanted for six years for murdering an Israeli policeman. They then razed the building in which he was hiding.

The incident, a joint Shabak-Border Guard-IDF operation, began around 7:30 this morning (Monday) in the Beit Awa neighborhood near Hevron. The forces surrounded the house in which the terrorist was hiding, and called on him to surrender. The terrorist refused and opened fire on the forces, and in the ensuring exchange of fire, the terrorist was killed – and the forces then destroyed the building.

The dead terrorist, Ali Ahmed Switi, had been wanted for exactly six years for having murdered Border Guard policeman Yaniv Mashiach, 20, of Jaffa, and wounding two of his colleagues. The incident occurred near Hevron on April 25, 2004, just an hour after the beginning of Memorial Day for Israel's fallen soldiers, when their vehicle was shot at.



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