Posted on 06/28/2006 10:09:49 AM PDT by george76
They should reoccupy Gaza after evicting the Palis. After they clean it up, they could probably put some really nice beachfront resorts down there.
}:-)4
JERUSALEM (AP) Israeli warplanes flew over the home of Syrian President Bashar Assad, officials said Wednesday, in a message aimed at pressuring him to win the release of a captured Israeli soldier.
The officials said four warplanes flew over a residence belonging to Assad in the Mediterranean port city of Latakia.
Israeli television reports said Assad was home at the time.
can't kill enuff hamas diaperheads, but this "knocking out" kinda stinks of bad PR unless unconditional war declared.
Latakia is lot further from Israel than Damascus.
Justice Minister Haim Ramon said on Tuesday night that he doesn't see any chance of negotiations with the Palestinian Authority leading anywhere ...
Ramon's speech at Tel Aviv University was the first open admission by a senior government minister that these negotiations are basically pointless and that Israel would only be undertaking them to placate the international community.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150885866690&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Yeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssss! Go IAF!
This would be a hell of a good time to knock off most of the Hamas leadership anyway.
I mean, how difficult would it be to find them? Just follow the CNN correspondents.
Hiding under his daughters bed, dressed in one of her nightgowns, most likely.
Thanks, I stand corrected on location.
History has shown that the only ideas Palies ever seem to have are bad ideas. They are without a doubt the most dysfunctional and self destructive group in history.
Katsav: We got nothing from conceding
Failure to first agree on a blueprint for Israel's vital interests, and then to carry out orderly staffwork, said the president, had led to "three big mistakes" in the past 13 years.
"We didn't get anything in return for the Oslo accords," he said, stressing that he was not saying he opposed the accords per se.
Similarly, with the Road Map, "the Knesset and government declared that we support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. That is a major, historic concession and we didn't get anything for it. And I'm not opposed to the road map."
Finally, as regards last summer's disengagement, which again he stressed he did not oppose in principle, "here too, there was a big mistake.
We took the army out of Gaza, we evacuated 25 Jewish settlements and we got nothing in return."
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150885867404&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Next to the rats...that is..
20:38 Fatah: We`ll attack Israeli embassy overseas if any civilians casualties in Gaza (Ch. 2)
20:38 Syria: IAF flyover will not effect our positions regarding militants (Ch. 10)
Bashir must have been shi'iting green..
ROFL!
DAMASCUS, (SANA) - President Bashar al-Assad received a message on Wednesday from His Highness King Abdullah II of Jordan on bilateral relations between the two sisterly countries.
This was when meeting Jordanian Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit and Jordan's Foreign Minister Abdule IlahAl-Khatib at the people's Palace.
"All issues related to the Joint Higher Syrian-Jordanian Committee agenda and its role in promoting bilateral cooperation in all fields as well as the standing political events developments in the region mainly in the occupied Palestinian territories and Iraq are discussed," a statement said.
Bakhit arrived earlier in Damascus this afternoon in an official visit to Syria as to head the Jordanian delegation to meetings of the Joint Higher Committee.
A delegation including ministers of foreign affaires, the interior, energy and mineral resources, transportations, industry and trade, agriculture, water and irrigation together the Jordanian cabinet spokesman accompany Mr. Bakhit.
The last meeting of the Syrian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee was held February 27th and 28th 2005.
Sawsan
Most likely the young settler boy has been murdered.
Maybe they could bottle that, and serve it in the Democrat cloakrooms.
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