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World Press Federation supports terror

July 16th, 2006  ·  2 Comments

Israel is threatening to leave the World Press Federation after that organization condemned the Jewish state for bombing a television station belonging to Hizb’allah’s Al-Manar network.

In an unbelievable statement, Federation Secretary-General Aidan White said:

The attacks on Al-Manar proves Israel’s policy of the use of force as a means of quieting press organizations with which Israel does not agree.

It is amazing how freedom of speech now extends to terrorist ranting and incitement to murder people… well, at least Jewish people.

Hizb’allah skewing casualty figures

July 16th, 2006  ·  1 Comment

The international media has been gloomily and loudly repeating the mounting civilian death toll in Lebanon. And yet, no mention of the number of Hizb’allah casualties, which must be far greater than civilian casualties since Israel is carefully and specifically targeting Hizb’allah. Nasrallah and his cronies are purposely keeping those numbers secret.

Leave it to the media to play right into Hizb’allah’s hands by failing to mention this fact.

Also largely ignored is the fact Hizb’allah has placed its most strategic positions as close to civilian centers as possible. In many cases, stockpiles of missiles have been hidden in homes!

Putin the hypocrite

July 16th, 2006  ·  3 Comments

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he doesn’t believe Israel is attacking Lebanon merely to secure the return of two abducted soldiers.

“…it is our impression that aside from seeking to return the abducted soldiers, Israel is pursuing wider goals.”

What a clever and perceptive assessment, considering that Israel has been saying all along that is it equally concerned with ending the missile threat to its northern residents by destroying Hizb’allah.

Putin’s displeasure over the situation smacks of hypocrisy in light of his own nation’s brutal offensive against terrorist forces in Chechnya.

Hizb’allah flags selling like hot cakes in Gaza

July 16th, 2006  ·  5 Comments

Fox News just cited a Gaza shop owner who said Hizb’allah flags are selling like hot cakes in the volatile coastal strip that is home to some of Israel’s most violent enemies.

More evidence that these people, even the general “Palestinian” public, are NOT Israel’s peace partners.

US fuels Israeli offensive

July 16th, 2006  ·  3 Comments

The US will fuel Israel’s offensive against the forces of Islamic terror by supplying feeding the Israeli warplanes currently pounding the Hizb’allah hordes.

The Pentagon also appeared to acknowledge Israel’s position as true enforcer of “peace and security” in the Middle East.

America’s backing for Israel in this fight has been phenomenal. Let’s hope it continues.

How to best protect Lebanon

July 16th, 2006  ·  2 Comments

Hizb’allah chief Hassan Nasrallah Sunday said his group’s only desire to protect the people of Lebanon.

But the people of Lebanon are today enduring a punishing Israeli military offensive ONLY because Hizb’allah decided to launch an unprovoked assault on northern Israel. Before that assault, there were no Israeli bombs or shells landing in Lebanon. Plain and simple.

If Nasrallah really cared about the well-being of Lebanon’s people above all else, he would set free the IDF soldiers abducted by Hizb’allah and withdraw his forces from southern Lebanon.

But like all Arab leaders who shed crocodile tears over the suffering of their people, Nasrallah’s true aim is to help facilitate the annihilation of Israel. It is a pattern that was established long ago with the cynical use of “Palestinian” refugees scattered throughout the region, who have been left in an unsettled state for decades.

Like those “refugees”, the people of Lebanon can rest assured that Nasrallah and his cause can only benefit from their suffering and deaths.

Homeless Nasrallah living in fantasy land

July 16th, 2006  ·  1 Comment

It appears Hizb’allah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, having lost his home and office in an Israeli air raid, has taken up residence in loony land, severely impairing his ability to distinguish between the actions and motivation of his own forces and those of the Israelis.

Said Nasrallah (Hebrew) in a press conference Sunday:

Hizb’allah is attacking only Israeli military targets and “is making every effort to not harm civilians,” whereas Israel is hitting only civilian targets, “civilians - and not [our] missile stockpiles.”

I am pretty sure the residents of Haifa, Tsfat (Safed), Kiryat Shemonah, Metulla, Tiberias, etc would take issue with that assertion.

He continued:

“One side is acting with reason. Contrary to the stupidity that is driving the other side.”

Tellingly, there is not one Arab state outside of Syria that is backing Hizb’allah at this point. Even Saudi Arabia, certainly no friend of Israel, has slammed Hizb’allah for engaging in “irresponsible adventurism” that caused the current crisis.

“We just want to protect our people.”

Right. And you do that by provoking a fight with a superior power.

Sadly, Nasrallah’s words will be taken at face value by many in the international media, and therefore by their readers.

‘Palestinians’ ready to join Hizb’allah

July 16th, 2006  ·  No Comments

Israel’s “Palestinian” peace partners are eager to join with their Hizb’allah buddies in assaulting northern Israel, an area of the Jewish state they don’t get a chance to attack all too often.

From The Jerusalem Post:

“Many young men, including members of the Palestinian security forces, want to join the fight against Israel in Lebanon,” one PA official said. “We have thus far received hundreds of requests from people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip who have expressed their desire to join the Lebanese resistance forces.”

PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas and the Hamas regime, however, would like these fighters to stick around a while longer to help keep up the fight against Israel in Judea, Samaria and Gaza:

“The Palestinian Authority has enough problems here,” the official pointed out. “We need these men in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, where we are also under attack from Israel.”

The “Palestinians” are ready to join Hizb’allah because at this point they see the terror group giving out as good as it is getting. They see Hizb’allah as strong and courageous:

“Hizb’allah has taught Israel a good lesson and as Arabs and Muslims we are very proud of them,” a PA policeman from the Ramallah district said.

If Israel really wants the “Palestinians” to turn into true peace partners, it needs to show its strength by destroying Hizb’allah and Hamas.

Israel’s window of opportunity is closing

July 16th, 2006  ·  No Comments

UN and EU representatives tasked with bringing an end to the fighting between Israel and Hizb’allah are expected in Jerusalem Sunday, as leaders of the world’s top industrialized nations meet at the G-8 Summit in St. Petersburg with the Middle East at the top of their agenda.

With so much activity in the international community, Israeli officials figure they have about 48-72 hours to inflict as much damage on Hizb’allah as possible before the world steps in and forces an end to the fighting.

The world always does this. Nearly every instance in which Israel was poised to eliminate or seriously set back the Arab threat to its citizens has been hijacked by an internationally-imposed ceasefire.

Apparently beyond the small-minded thinking of these world leaders is the fact such behavior only prolongs the conflict by perpetuating the existence of groups like Hizb’allah.

The Israelis know what is coming, so they need to act fast. Time to take a page from the American playbook and employ the kind of overwhelming force that will ensure a swift victory.

What happens when you mix rogue regimes and terror

July 15th, 2006  ·  1 Comment

The combination of rogue Islamic regimes and terrorist organizations is a recipe for instability and mass bloodshed, and was consequently one of the primary justifications behind America’s invasion of Iraq.

Terrorist organizations are far more likely to, as the Saudis put it, engage in “irresponsible adventurism.” They only lack the resources available to a sovereign state.

Throw in an Iran, add a little Syria, and you have a well-armed, technologically-advanced, foaming-mouthed terrorist organization like Hizb’allah that is light years ahead of its “Palestinian” allies.

Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah and all their buddies could not in their wildest dreams hope to knock out an Israeli warship.

Thank God the US took out Saddam Hussein, or we may be in a lot more trouble than we are today.