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WND : 'Gaza preparing for war'
2006-09-07
JERUSALEM – Local terror groups are working with Hezbollah to turn the Gaza Strip into the Palestinian version of south Lebanon by smuggling in heavy weaponry and rockets, building war bunkers and preparing for a large-scale confrontation with Israel, a senior terror leader in Gaza told WorldNetDaily.

"We learned from Hezbollah's victory that Israel can be defeated if we know how to hit them and if we are well prepared," said Abu Ahmed, northern Gaza leader of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group. "We are importing rockets and the knowledge to launch them and we are also making many plans for battle."

South Lebanon is largely dominated by Hezbollah, which developed an arsenal of more than 10,000 rockets it used to launch daily attacks against Israel's northern communities during the group's 34-day confrontation with the Jewish state which ended last month. Israel says Syria and Iran provided Hezbollah with rockets and advanced weapons, including anti-tank missiles, for use during battles.

Yuval Diskin, director of Israel's Shin Bet Security Services, told the Knesset last month that since the Jewish state withdrew from Gaza, the Palestinians successfully have transferred from the neighboring Egyptian Sinai desert hundreds of tons of advanced rockets; anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles; rocket propelled grenades; raw explosives; rifles; ammunition and other heavy weaponry. Israel vacated the Gaza Strip one year ago. "If we don't move to counter this smuggling, it will continue and create a situation in Gaza similar to the one in southern Lebanon," Diskin said.

Abu Ahmed said Diskin's assessment was accurate. "I think Diskin made those statements to try to distract the Israelis from their losses in Lebanon by focusing on another area, but he is right. We are turning Gaza into south Lebanon," the terror leader said.

Abu Ahmed said his group is receiving help from Hezbollah to import long-range rockets and train in guerrilla warfare tactics. "We have warm relations with Hezbollah, which helps with some of the training programs," Abu Ahmed said. "We don't have anything to be ashamed of – that we are dealing with Hezbollah and that we are receiving training and information from them."

He said Hezbollah maintains cells in the Sinai. "The Sinai is an excellent ground for training, the exchange of information and weapons and for meetings on how to turn every piece of land into usable territory for a confrontation with Israel," Abu Ahmed said.

The terror leader said Palestinian groups are developing war bunkers inside Gaza similar to the underground Hezbollah lairs Israel found during last month's war in Lebanon. "Our preparations include the building of special bunkers. Of course we are taking into consideration that Gaza is not the same topography as Lebanon," Abu Ahmed said.

During its confrontation with Hezbollah, Israel destroyed scores of complex bunkers that snaked along the Lebanese side of the Israel-Lebanon border. Military officials said they were surprised by the scale of the Hezbollah bunkers, in which Israeli troops reportedly found war rooms stocked with advanced eavesdropping and surveillance equipment they noted were made by Iran.

Abu Ahmed said the most important "tool" in the "Palestinian resistance arsenal was rockets. He said his group learned from Hezbollah that Israel can be defeated with missiles. "We saw that with the capacity to bombard the Israeli population with hundreds of rockets every day we can change the strategic balance with Israel," he said.

Since Israel's Gaza withdrawal, Palestinian terror groups have been regularly firing rockets at nearby Jewish communities. The terrorists generally have fired three versions of Qassam rockets, improvised steel projectiles filled with explosives and fuel. Qassams can travel between one and five miles depending on the sophistication of the particular rocket.

Israel has noted improvements in Qassams, including rockets carrying double engines.

Israeli security officials say a large number of Katyusha rockets have been brought into Israel. Katyusha's can travel about 12 miles and can deliver large payloads. Hezbollah fired more than 2,000 Katyusha rockets into Israel in July and August, devastating many northern towns.

Last month, Islamic Jihad fired a Katyusha rocket into the Israeli Negev. It landed in an empty area. In June the group fired a Katyusha-like rocket that traveled about nine miles. "The Katyusha we fired (last month) shows we can have every weapon we need," said Abu Ahmed. "It is only a matter of a small period before Gaza is ready for war."
Posted by:anonymous5089

#22  Always a pleasure, Barbara. You have one of the highest SRFs (Snark Reliability Factor), at this entire board.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-07 23:56  

#21  #19 Zen - Thanks! :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-07 22:12  

#20  Hamass learned nothing. The Hezbollocks had land to retreat to, and hilly, difficult-to-negotiate terrain that wasn't exactly ideal for the use of artillery. Gaza is as flat as a pancake, loong and narrow, and perfect tank and artillery terrain. All Israel has to do is pull up several thousand artillery pieces (I hope the US supplies MLRS to Israel, with lots of reloads), and start smashing. Israel could destroy everything over six inches high, and bounce the rubble. To "clear" those bunkers, just spray an area with gasoline, let it seep into all the niches and crevices. then ignite it with willie pete. Won't have to worry about "rescuing" the paleostains - there won't be any left. If Israel finds Hezbollocks training sites in the Sinai, nuke 'em, and threaten Cairo or Aswan if there's a repeat.

"Lessons learned" my a$$.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-09-07 21:23  

#19  That land shall forever cease being part of Gaza. It will have an additional section of wall built around it, and it will be "no-man's land", used solely by the Israeli army as "military training area". It will be bulldozed flat, without buildings, crops, trees or any people permitted on it.

And under NO circumstances will it EVER be returned.


I've backed this idea from the instant I ever saw it. This represents the only non-violent solution with a glimmer of hope to succeed. Once the Palestinians find themselves crowded onto a postage stamp, they'll be a lot easier to take out with one bomb more tractable regarding some sort of peace settlement. No land given back, just a nice little peaceful parcel the size of a postage stamp.

These psychotic goons deserve a glaring reminder of the endless opportunities they've thrown away. Every time they look at a map of the fence and see it crenellated like a Medieval castle wall-top, they can ponder the wisdom of their intransigent hatred of Israel.

"We're preparing for war! Now with 50% more seething!"

Definite contender for a "Snark of the Day Award™".
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-07 20:35  

#18  teh Paleos should declare war and suffer the immediate consequences. Let's get this shit over, and get on with burying the dead
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-07 19:56  

#17  #7: "This goes to show that the land for peace initiative is total crap."

It was only land for peace to the Israelis, RightWing. To the Arabs, it was land for promises. And they lied.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-07 19:52  

#16  'Gaza preparing for war'

As opposed to what they've been doing for years?

"We're preparing for war! Now with 50% more seething!"
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-09-07 19:49  

#15  Those ding-bat's deserve an embarrasing death.
Posted by: Jesing Ebbease3087   2006-09-07 12:48  

#14  Have they never been at war? Not in my recollection. What's new?
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-09-07 12:21  

#13  If Hamas, Hezbollah, et. al. start firing bigger rockets from Gaza, the Israelis should notify the Egyptians that one gate will be opened to evacuate all women and children and then the Israeli Defense Force will start at one end of Gaza and roll through to the other crushing all resistance (killing anyone who even looks like he might have evil thought). The Strip will be thoroughly inspected, all weapons destroyed, and anything related to the Lions of Islam confiscated. The rubble will be disinfected and the women and children allowed back in.
Posted by: RWV   2006-09-07 11:50  

#12  Moose, good plan. I would like to see the US take Gaza as a test grounds. However, we must give free hand to disciplining the Gazans without regard for human rights. When we find a terrorist, we torture the shit outta him and bury him with pig poop. Eventually, we would kill all of the men, free the women, and save the children. We could also get those farms up and running so the Gazans would earn a living and learn a trade. When Israel had control of it, they did not force change, but allowed the PLA to handle the day to day government. Big mistake. If Iraq has taught us anything, it's that muzzies are incapable of choosing progress over regress. The ONLY solution is to eliminate Islam.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-09-07 11:47  

#11  "We learned from Hezbollah's victory that Israel can be defeated if we know how to hit them and if we are well prepared," said Abu Ahmed, northern Gaza leader of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group. "We are importing rockets and the knowledge to launch them and we are also making many plans for battle."


They apparently didn't catch the part about having someplace to run. Nasrallah had a hole in Syria and his "army" could flee acroos the Litani and beg the UN to intervene. The IDF (which hopefully will have learned from the Lebanese conflict) will clean out a Hamas trapped in Gaza.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-09-07 11:42  

#10  Nothing sadder then a lesson learned wrong

Unless it applies to these idiots dying in record numbers. Then it is kinda funny.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-09-07 10:46  

#9  We learned from Hezbollah's victory

Nothing sadder then a lesson learned wrong
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-07 10:42  

#8  Once again, the only solution to the problem is to end the status quo. Make it abundantly clear to the Gazans that for each and every attack they commit *or allow to be committed* against Israel, a small part of Gaza land adjacent to Israel will be confiscated (and paid to its owner for by eminent domain if necessary to soothe the "fairness" crowd.)

That land shall forever cease being part of Gaza. It will have an additional section of wall built around it, and it will be "no-man's land", used solely by the Israeli army as "military training area". It will be bulldozed flat, without buildings, crops, trees or any people permitted on it.

And under NO circumstances will it EVER be returned. Unauthorized entry into the area will be treated like unauthorized crossing of the existing wall.

Each land confiscation will be a legal act, based on evidence of a given attack from all of Gaza, NOT just the land confiscated. And the Israeli government will clearly state to the Gazans, with EACH AND EVERY confiscation, EXACTLY WHY that land in particular was confiscated.

It will take HUNDREDS of future attacks for the Gazans to start suffering any major consequences from such confiscations. Before they would have to adjust for a significant decrease in living space.

But, if LAND is all they care about, then Israel must fight back by taking their LAND. Other methods, all the way up to ethnic cleansing, will not work.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-09-07 10:38  

#7  This goes to show that the land for peace initiative is total crap. The loss of control of the Philadelphi border has led to massive smuggling, Hezbollah infiltration and a potential 2 - front war for Israel. Iran has effectively boxed in Israel by using Syria as a proxy army, Lebanon and Hezbollah in the North and Gaza in the West. If Israel gets any more bright ideas about conceding parts of the West Bank they will be effectively surrounded as the Negev is not a conducive area for retreat. With all of this deterrent strength and US political impotency Iran is securing a major victory here. A massive PR campaign needs to be launched as well as preparations to counter all of these threats. Similar to Binny's hit on Masood, Syria is going to have to be hit very soon. Issue is Israel will need a causi belli.
Posted by: Rightwing   2006-09-07 09:34  

#6  If ever an item called out for the "Bomb Us Next" graphic!
Posted by: SteveS   2006-09-07 09:10  

#5  'Gaza preparing for war'

'Sun Rising in East'

'Water Wet'

'Ice is Cold'
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-09-07 09:00  

#4  time to quit calling ahead before killing the bastards
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-07 08:23  

#3  "We learned from Hezbollah's victory™"

Learned up how to die is graded on the pass fail curve thingy.
Posted by: RD   2006-09-07 06:45  

#2  "We learned from Hezbollah's victory

UUUmmmmm, no you didn't.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-09-07 06:25  

#1  Time for Israel to capitalize on Nasrallah's previous mistakes.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-07 03:36  

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