Posted on 11/21/2006 11:55:43 AM PST by SJackson
Many adults in Israel believe their country should increase its military operations in the Palestinian territories, according to a poll by Maagar Mochot released by Israel Radio. 51 per cent of respondents support a large scale military campaign in the Gaza Strip.
Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Fatah faction, won the January 2005 presidential ballot with 62.32 per cent of all cast ballots. In January 2006, Hamas won the Palestinian Legislative Council election, securing 74 of the 112 seats at stake. Ismail Haniyeh officially took over as prime minister on Mar. 28. The Israeli government believes Hamas is directly responsible for the deaths of 377 citizens in a variety of attacks, which include dozens of suicide bombings.
On Jun. 28, Israel launched a military operation in response to a joint raid carried out by Palestinian militants on a military post outside of the Gaza Strip, in which two Israeli soldiers were killed, and one more, Gilad Shalit, was captured.
In March, Israeli voters renewed the Knesset. Kadima, founded by former prime minister Ariel Sharon and led by Ehud Olmert, secured 29 seats. Labour, the Retired Peoples Party (Gil) and the International Organization of Torah-observant Sephardic Jews (Shas) joined Kadima in a coalition. Last month, the Israeli cabinet approved the addition of Israel Our Home to the government. Olmerts coalition now has the support of 78 of the Knessets 120 members.
In December 2005, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad suggested that Israel be removed from the Middle East and questioned the Holocaust, saying, "They have fabricated a legend under the name Massacre of the Jews and they hold it higher than God himself, religion itself and the prophets themselves."
After being branded as part of an "axis of evil" by United States president George W. Bush in January 2002, Iran has contended that its nuclear program aims to produce energy, not weapons. Only 20 per cent of respondents express confidence in Olmerts handling of the nuclear threat and the conflict with Iran.
Israel Our Home leader Avigdor Lieberman has been named minister for strategic affairs. On Nov. 19, Lieberman called for the leadership of Hamas to be "cleared out, sent to heaven."
Polling Data
Do you support a large scale military campaign in the Gaza Strip?
Support 51%
Oppose 22%
Other 27%
Do you have confidence on prime minister Ehud Olmerts handling of the nuclear threat and the conflict with Iran?
Yes 20%
No 55%
Other 25%
Source: Maagar Mochot / Israel Radio Methodology: Interviews with 671 Israeli adults, conducted on Nov. 14, 2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.
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Didn't we do this a few months ago before Israel lost its 6 week war for the strip and failed its two objectives return of the military and Hamas off the border.
Should Israel kick their *ss?........yes or no...
Hopefully our Prime Minister and Defense Minister (both with minimal military experience) have learned from their mistakes and will let the IDF do it's job. One can hope, anyway... I'm not holding my breath.
"Avigdor Lieberman,minister for straegic affairs called for the leadership of Hamas to be cleared out,sent to heaven."I like this Lieberman guy....but i'd replace the word heaven with hell.
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