Hamas & "Army of Islam" attack Negev outpost S

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Hamas & "Army of Islam" attack Negev outpost S

Post by judih » June 25th, 2006, 11:00 pm

How it happened: Militants infiltrated post via 300m tunnel
By Haaretz Staff Sunday, June 25/06
link:http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/731119.html

The gunmen launched their attack at approximately 5:00 A.M. Eight militants infiltrated Israeli territory via a tunnel adjacent to the Kerem Shalom commercial crossing.

Upon emerging from the tunnel, the gunmen split up into three units, two of which blew up an unmanned armored personnel carrier which was entrenched in the ground. Four other terrorists fired anti-tank missiles, hand grenades and rocket-propelled grenades towards an Israel Defense Forces tank, killing two soldiers, wounding another, and kidnapping the fourth. The third cell, which was comprised of the two remaining terrorists, turned south and attacked a concrete post close to 150 meters from the northern fence of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom. The attack occurred at spot where once stood the "Africa" post, where four IDF soldiers were killed in an attack by Palestinian gunmen in January 2002. The two gunmen tried to ascend onto the post, but were shot and killed by IDF troops. However, the soldiers' gunfire ignited an explosive device which was apparently strapped to the body of one of the terrorists. Three other soldiers were injured by the impact of the explosion - one moderately hurt and two suffered light injuries. The remaining six gunmen fled back to Gaza, using an explosive device to puncture a hole into the security fence ringing the strip. An initial probe into the incident reveals that the gunmen emerged from a 300-meter long tunnel which stretched deep into Israel proper, catching nearby soldiers by surprise. IDF officials suspect the tunnel is booby-trapped.
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my comments:

This is the first major strike in this area in a while. While waiting for my refresher course in CPR to begin this morning, cellphones started ringing and reports came in from those glued to the news and the Net asking about the safety of those who live down here.

Members of the course started showing up. Those who live in kibbutzim and moshavim in the area surrounding Kerem Shalom (a kibbutz i first lived in when i came down to the Negev 13 years ago), were ordered to stay indoors until they were given the all-clear to come to School, with a military escort.

Then we heard the helicopters and gunshots. Our area is tiny and sound travels.

This is an unusual reality in our everyday reality of not knowing which Palestinian faction will want to exert muscle-power.

It's an impossible competition and one in which i find myself speechless. We want peace. Peace! Yet we are whispering into a maelstrom of factors over which we have no control.

It's not easy living here right now. Excuse my silence for so long. Life continues in a pastoral glow most of the time, with the staccato of war sounds permeating the landscape, but still life goes on.

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By the way, Kibbutz Nir Oz is just east of Khan Yunis.

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Post by Doreen Peri » June 25th, 2006, 11:43 pm

Judih... thank you for this report.

I am so glad you posted this here and very glad you're safe!

I can't imagine living there.

I remember I suggested doing a 'peace jam' and you said you couldn't because there was no peace where you are.

When will there be peace?

I pray for peace.

Let it start inside of each of us.

Thank you again and please stay safe.

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Post by judih » June 27th, 2006, 11:35 pm

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/731555.html

IDF believes captured soldier being held in southern Gaza

IDF to take control of all open areas east of Rafah

By Amos Harel, Avi Issacharoff, Aluf Benn and Gideon Alon, Haaretz Correspondents, Haaretz Service and Agencies

Israel Defense Forces tanks rolled into the southern Gaza Strip before dawn on Wednesday, Palestinian sources said. The IDF intends to gain control of all open areas in the Strip east of the border town of Rafah.

The operation is expected to put pressure on Palestinians to release abducted IDF soldier Corporal Gilad Shalit after two days of failed mediation.

An Israel Air Force aircraft attacked three bridges in central Gaza late Tuesday night. An IDF official said the attack was meant to prevent miltants from transporting Shalit within Gaza.

IAF aircrafts also attacked a Gaza City power station after midnight on Wednesday, cutting power to much of the area, Palestinian security officials said.

According to information gleaned by the Palestinian Authority, Shalit is being held in the Khan Yunis refugee camp. His captors may be considering moving him elsewhere, possibly to the Jabalya refugee camp.

Just before the night-time incursion, Israel ordered Palestinian security forces deployed near Rafah, the site of Gaza's only airport, to leave their positions. The IDF confirmed its forces had crossed the border, the first major ground offensive in the Gaza Strip since Israel pulled its troops last September.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert approved a limited ground incursion in southern Gaza Tuesday night after consulting with the defense establishment earlier in the evening, aimed at the "terrorist infrastructure."

Informed Israeli officials told Haaretz on Tuesday that, so far, the diplomatic contacts with the Palestinians - being conducted mainly by Egyptian and French intermediaries - over freeing Shalit, had not borne fruit.

The IDF operation is designed to gain "bargaining chips" by taking control of open areas, such as the area near Rafah and later the northern Gaza Strip.

Israel hopes that this will eventually lead to a diplomatic agreement that will include freeing the kidnapped soldier in return for stopping the fire. Olmert has already rejected the idea of freeing Palestinian prisoners.

Olmert met Tuesday with Defense Minister Amir Peretz and heads of the defense establishment for the third time since Sunday's terrorist attack. The army's top brass came with new ideas for a ground offensive after Olmert rejected previous plans as inadequate.

"Our aim is not to mete out punishment but rather to apply pressure so that the abducted soldier will be freed. We want to create a new equation - freeing the abducted soldier in return for lessening the pressure on the Palestinians," he said.

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the whole country is praying for Gilad, the kidnapped soldier. Unfortunately, there's another kidnapping that went unreported till now. A poor kid from a moshav never returned from a friend's house. So now there are two, and the Hamas are reportedly interested in kidnapping others.

Meanwhile, back home, i heard nothing of the army activity last night. It's amazing how safe things feel from here.
Be wary of what you read in newspapers. It's always going to be slanted one way or the other according to the news station's point of view.

safe on the kibbutz,

Judih

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Post by Doreen Peri » June 27th, 2006, 11:43 pm

Be wary of what you read in newspapers. It's always going to be slanted one way or the other according to the news station's point of view.
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Post by stilltrucking » June 28th, 2006, 5:53 am

It's an impossible competition and one in which i find myself speechless. We want peace. Peace! Yet we are whispering into a maelstrom of factors over which we have no control.
Yes we are the
The Peace Whisperers

Talking heads on The News Hour PBS. "Fatalism among Palestinians..."

"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose."
Be wary of what you read in newspapers.
Yeah I am always reading between the lines. Trying to figure out who's side G*d is on.

Thanks to our brave soldiers fighting in Iraq we are safe here.
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Take care.

Do you remember brooklyn's post about- Do we want peace?- I can't remember what board it was on.

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Post by stilltrucking » June 29th, 2006, 10:33 am

Today In History June 29th
1946 British arrest 2,700 Jews in Palestine as alleged terrorists
Is that irony?

Probably not.

Listening to as much news as I can stand, NPR, PBS, & BBC.

Comments about why the USA is sitting around twiddling thumbs while ...

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Post by stilltrucking » July 5th, 2006, 9:14 am

Ashkelon?

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Post by jimboloco » September 30th, 2006, 7:29 pm

Now after al this time
the gaza ghetto still remains

there must be a way to liberate them
how can this be done?
i agree that these palestinians are desperados, no doubt
but while defending also have compassion and undersanding

who knows when one of ius here in america will be shot while standing in the street with a protest sign
:?:
i give thanks or every day i can be a part of the greater hope
and thanks for you also
and sad about the desperateness those others felt as they embarked on their missions of shock and awe
not so different really
just desperados
and more desperados
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Post by judih » September 30th, 2006, 10:47 pm

The kidnapped soldier, Gilad Shalit, is now a pawn in negotiations. For awhile, it's been almost a given that he will be released any day now. The prisoner trade has been a constantly changing commodity.

It will involved thousands of those who have served terms, except for those with 'blood on their hands'.

Today is Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish religion, and called the Day of Atonements, when misdeeds are atoned for.
This is the day so long ago, when Israel was attacked in the malicious Yom Kippur War, but that's another story.

May this year find some sort of sanity. May the Palestinians find leadership to free them from those who would usurp power by terror. May there be a viable Palestinian state. May their brothers support them. May we look at our cousins as family. May the desperado syndrome be alleviated.

Where in the world will we find strong intelligent leaders who lead without selfish greed, who take us out of the tar pits into an era of solution.
Environment, Education, Social conscience, Physical necessities and Peace.
These things await us, each year growing more urgent.

When selfishness rules, nothing gets accomplished but further distance from the goal.
May my next eyewitness be pure description of the good things I see happening around me.

And there are good things.
May you be inscribed in the Book of Life.
And Happy New Year.

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Post by Dave The Dov » October 1st, 2006, 6:47 am

May both sides come together at last and live in peace!!!! :D
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Post by judih » October 1st, 2006, 8:05 am

it's a multi-sided issue, dave, but may we all say 'amen' to peace.

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Post by jimboloco » October 1st, 2006, 8:39 pm

thankyou judih
blessings
you are right about the intransigece
the way thru peace would give so much prosperity and freedom.
I know there are Israelies who advocate this
I wonder where are the Palestinians who would do the same.
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Post by gypsyjoker » October 2nd, 2006, 10:26 am

"If you want to make peace, you don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies."
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Post by jimboloco » October 4th, 2006, 2:17 am

lament # 58

why do jihad martyrs wanna know god?

what's their hurry?

if i could know god by flaming out

i'd turn and head for the hills....

first lady's garden was a photo op....

bush by the cargo bay a flop....

patriot act a riot....

westmoreland a southern redneck....

his old boney butt turned and bathed....

91 years he was....

i picked up his warriors dead already at 21
if that....


civil war in iraq
how uncivil

we can't let the insurgents know we have an exit plan
you can't have your pudding if you don't eat your meat

©2006, Poets Against War, all rights reserved. 8)

jesus that was two years ago
allready
an besides
moishe buddha ram dass
got it right
what did the buddha say to th hot dawg vendor?
make me one with everything!
i don't know what kosher is
but them german pickles is real tatsy!

i met a black dude
willingham
same name
his african tribe from slaves

mine redneck all americana
pseudo upper strata
1950's golden days
a time to almost remember

where did the history of the name get transferred
or conferred upon the african american ancestors?

and so
he came walking up big smiling fellow
i tapped him on his arm as he walked by

my soul brother
his lament not addressed to me
cause we feel the energy
the flow
the underground stream, mon.
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Post by the flaming ace » October 4th, 2006, 2:36 am

An Israel Air Force aircraft attacked three bridges in central Gaza late Tuesday night. An IDF official said the attack was meant to prevent miltants from transporting Shalit within Gaza.

IAF aircrafts also attacked a Gaza City power station after midnight
like, what gives with that shit, man? :mrgreen:
[b][color=darkgreen]one more for th road[/color][/b] :mrgreen:

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