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Arab protestors marking Six-Day War anniversary charge Israeli borders, minefield with Molotov
jihad watch | 6/5/11 | Marisol

Posted on 06/05/2011 12:31:34 PM PDT by Nachum

When you run into a mine field, there's something that's been known to happen: land mines go off. When scores of people charge at the border of a sovereign nation with Molotov cocktails and an assortment of other arms spotted in the crowd, another thing has been known to happen: the people on the other side of that border recognize a threat to their personal safety as well as their national sovereignty, and try to stop you.

Of course, the headline circling the globe at this point is "Israel fires on protestors," plus a casualty estimate. As with the protests, rampages, and murders that followed the Muhammad cartoons, Pope Rage, and the Qur'an burning in Florida, the protestors are treated as though they have no free will, and Israel might as well have fired on a herd of peaceful gazelles galavanting through the Golan Heights.

This is another invasion, incited in part online, but also egged on by figures including the Palestinian Authority presidential adviser who called those who engage in these activities the "new Palestinian nuclear weapon." "Syrian media: 18 killed, 277 hurt in Naksa border protest," from Jerusalem Post, June 5:

Syria's state news agency on Sunday reported that 18 people were killed and 277 injured along the Syria-Israel border in the Golan Heights near Majdal Shams, reportedly from IDF fire. The IDF spokesperson said that the only information it had on deaths on the border were Syrian reports and therefore, it could not confirm the number of people killed or if there were any deaths.

After several hours of clashes, IDF began allowing Red Cross teams access to the Syrian border area in order to evacuate wounded protesters, Channel 10 reported.

Two armed men were identified near the border fence in Kunetra, on the Syrian side of the border, the IDF Spokesman told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday afternoon.

There was no further official information about the identity of the gunmen, or their proximity to the border but a security official suggested that the men could be Syrian police or army forces

Prior to spotting the armed men, according to the IDF spokesperson, around 150 people managed to cross to the Syrian side of the fence, entering a mined zone between the two fences in the Majdal Shams area.

"We issued warnings for them to stop advancing. When they continued, we fired warning shots in the air," an IDF spokeswoman told The Jerusalem Post.

When the demonstrators continued toward the Israeli fence, they said, shots were fired at their lower bodies. "We know of 12 injuries," she added.

A second demonstration was observed on the Syrian border in Kunetra, where 200 to 300 demonstrators amassed. Four land mines exploded in the area after Syrian rioters threw Molotov cocktails at IDF forces. The cocktails exploded in a field, starting a fire which then set off the mines on the Syrian side of the border. The IDF was unaware of the number of casualties caused by the explosions. Channel 2 reported that the IDF arrested three Syrian infiltrators attempting to cross the border into Israel at Kunetra.

IDF forces were sending Arabic-language messages through loudspeakers over the border, warning that anyone approaching the fence would be killed.

Syrian television also reported that demonstrators were attempting to breach the fence at several other points in the Golan Heights, Channel 2 reported....


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Full title; Arab protestors marking Six-Day War anniversary charge Israeli borders, minefield with Molotov cocktails
1 posted on 06/05/2011 12:31:37 PM PDT by Nachum
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To: Nachum

They need to replace the mines and put a few more out.


2 posted on 06/05/2011 12:37:40 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (We kneel to no prince but the Prince of Peace)
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To: Nachum

Protestors my ass. It’s an armed invasion by bands of thugs.


3 posted on 06/05/2011 12:38:23 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici (Socialism works great until capitalism hits a rough spot)
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To: Nachum
Syrian rioters threw Molotov cocktails at IDF forces. The cocktails exploded in a field, starting a fire which then set off the mines on the Syrian side of the border

IDIOTS!

4 posted on 06/05/2011 12:41:12 PM PDT by Former Fetus
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To: Nachum
All very deliberately calculated to lead up to the UN General Assembly vote on imposing a Palestinian state by mandate.

Which would then have the force of “global law” or whatnot.

And Hussein Obama will stand by and not oppose these “international actions.”

War is coming. Prepare.

5 posted on 06/05/2011 12:41:45 PM PDT by Travis McGee (Castigo Cay is in print and on Kindle.)
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To: Nachum

Mess with the Bull you get the Horn.

Sock it to them.


6 posted on 06/05/2011 12:42:17 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: TASMANIANRED
They need to replace the mines and put a few more out.

Israel should take the costs of mine replacement out of the aid money they waste on the Palestinian savages.

I wish we could take this approach to our own borders.

7 posted on 06/05/2011 12:45:02 PM PDT by pnh102 (Regarding liberalism, always attribute to malice what you think can be explained by stupidity. - Me)
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To: pnh102

They should have cut the Pali’s off in 1967.


8 posted on 06/05/2011 12:46:01 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (We kneel to no prince but the Prince of Peace)
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To: Travis McGee

War is coming. Prepare.

Yes maybe the penultimate war!

Mel


9 posted on 06/05/2011 12:47:42 PM PDT by melsec
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To: Nachum

http://www.jihadwatch.org/


10 posted on 06/05/2011 12:48:23 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Nachum

Too bad the Israelis don’t use fugas. Just the thing for pesky infiltrators.


11 posted on 06/05/2011 12:54:02 PM PDT by Free in Texas ("Islam is the religion of peace"...Yes, those murdered by Islamists are ever so peaceful.)
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To: Nachum
Of course, the headline circling the globe at this point is "Israel fires on protestors," plus a casualty estimate.

Not much worse than today's GEICO Today in History: "In 1967, Israel attacked Egypt and Syria, and Jordan joined in." (Not sure about the Jordan part, but it was something like that.)

ML/NJ

12 posted on 06/05/2011 1:14:15 PM PDT by ml/nj
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To: VeniVidiVici

Israel is unjust in failing to treat Muslims within its borders in the same way the Muslim nations treat Jews.

It is only fair.


13 posted on 06/05/2011 2:07:19 PM PDT by OldArmy52 (Obama, the most corrupt and incompetent President since Carter.)
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To: ml/nj
(Not sure about the Jordan part, but it was something like that.)

The historical record clearly shows that Jordanian King Hussein flew to Cairo a day before the war to coordinate matters, and he flew back home accompanied by Shukairi, who Nasser had appointed as the head of the PLO, which he had created in 1964 as proxy fighters.
Hussein had his inadequate arms massively supplemented by Iraqi armor funneled through Syria.

I wish I could find the reference to the amount of arms each side had at the beginning of the 6-day war. Israel was outmatched I think something like 6 to 1 in weapons, and 15 to 1 in bodies.

14 posted on 06/05/2011 2:21:42 PM PDT by Publius6961 (you don't need a president-for-life if you've got a bureaucracy-for-life.)
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To: Publius6961
When I said I wasn't sure about the Jordan part, I meant how the GEICO commercial expressed the Jordanian involvement. The commercial only said that Egypt and Syria were attacked by Israel. But they made it clear that Jordan got involved too, and not in a way that might have made them to appear to have initiated military action.

ML/NJ

15 posted on 06/05/2011 2:38:33 PM PDT by ml/nj
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To: melsec

Yep.


16 posted on 06/05/2011 5:19:00 PM PDT by Travis McGee (Castigo Cay is in print and on Kindle.)
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