Posted on 05/28/2010 10:07:58 AM PDT by Nachum
Minister Yuval Steinitz of Likud warned Sunday that Israel may be forced to retake control of Gaza and topple the Hamas regime. In an interview with goverment-run Voice of Israel Radio, Steinitz said that Israel will not tolerate Hamas's growing rocket arsenal.
The minister's warning came two days after two Israeli soldiers were killed in a clash with terrorists in Gaza. Gaza terrorists have increased the frequency of their rocket attacks on southern Israel in recent weeks; several days ago, a rocket killed a Thai worker on a kibbutz [communal settlement].
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Israel made a huge mistake by withdrawing from any of its captured territories. All that has happened has been more war and more death for innocent Israeli bystanders.
Will obama talk and take Iran’s side on this issue...
Yes!
Took them long enough to figure out. :(
Unless Israel finds its feet, it will eventually be talking about needing to retake Jerusalem.
The pressure of the U.N., individual nations and mainly America has pressured them through denying them new weapons and new planes, ammunition which is a must and supplies for repairing equipment on going.
They are in a very tough and impossible circumstance. They have had miracles from God protection and for the maintaining of their nation. Largely they are secular in Israel (I read, and hear).
Pray for the peace of Israel, its people, Jerusalem and the Muslims that seek to know God, in Jesus name, amen.
Smash ‘em and drive them into the Sinai.
Will obama talk and take Irans side on this issue...
He’s a muslim sympathizer, what do you think? er, yeah.
Is Rahm still over there? I hope a rocket lands VERY CLOSE to him...a rocket that does not harm to ANYONE but a rocket that wakes that POS up, for good.
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