Just heard on the news that after 4 days of bombing, Israel may ask for a 48hr truce to see if Hamas will stop shooting rockets at them.
I don't think so.
I can just imagine some maniac hamas terrorist who just can't resist to let off one more rocket.
Then that's all Israel need to justify a righteous ground offensive in Gaza.
I know a ground offensive will play somewhat into Hamas' hands as they will have an enemy they can shoot at, at close range, but I think the IDF are a bit more cunning than that.
What about some Thunder Runs through the guts of Gaza. A high speed column of Merkavas which shoot at anything which shoots at them.
In and out faster than Hamas can react and there you go. Another 50 dead terrorist.
Who know what will happen but I know Hamas is on the back foot and going nowhere fast
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Israel defends itself against terrorism
I have always had a soft spot in my heart for Israel.
I was taught at Sunday school that they were G-d's chosen people.
In recent years, I have made many friends in Israel and find them a warm and humorous people who want nothing more than a safe homeland to bring up their children and worship in their own way.
I am no longer a christian but strongly believe in the G-d of Moses and try to follow the ten commandments.
When I see and hear of the constant bombardment that Israel receives from some of the terrorists that surround it, this makes me angry and wish there was something I could do from the other side of the world.
My best method so far is to share my love, support and prayers with my brothers and sisters in Israel.
When I see them take decisive measures against these terrorists such as Hamas and Hezbollah, this warms my heart and my prayers become even stronger.
When I see how some other people protest about a state, defending itself against those who would see it suffer and burn, this pisses me off.
So far, in this latest battle against Hamas, many of the worlds more sane leaders have supported Israel and it's struggle for a free and peaceful life.
Long live the state of Israel
Kia Kaha
Kev
I was taught at Sunday school that they were G-d's chosen people.
In recent years, I have made many friends in Israel and find them a warm and humorous people who want nothing more than a safe homeland to bring up their children and worship in their own way.
I am no longer a christian but strongly believe in the G-d of Moses and try to follow the ten commandments.
When I see and hear of the constant bombardment that Israel receives from some of the terrorists that surround it, this makes me angry and wish there was something I could do from the other side of the world.
My best method so far is to share my love, support and prayers with my brothers and sisters in Israel.
When I see them take decisive measures against these terrorists such as Hamas and Hezbollah, this warms my heart and my prayers become even stronger.
When I see how some other people protest about a state, defending itself against those who would see it suffer and burn, this pisses me off.
So far, in this latest battle against Hamas, many of the worlds more sane leaders have supported Israel and it's struggle for a free and peaceful life.
Long live the state of Israel
Kia Kaha
Kev
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