2014-11-27 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
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Islamic Jihad Threatens Israel Over Glacial Pace Of Reconstruction
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Yadda yadda yadda. Pay attention to meeeeeeeee!! | [IsraelTimes] Israel's violations of the ceasefire agreement it reached with Gazoo's armed factions will lead to a new round of confrontation, the deputy director of the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad
...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah...
terror group warned on Wednesday, as a powerful storm battered a Strip recovering from this summer's conflict.
They're cold, they're wet, their wives and children are unhappy, and Egypt has all of Gaza shut down. Naturally they blame the Joooooos. | In comments posted on the terror group's official website, Ziad Nakhaleh cited recent Israeli violations of Gazoo's illusory sovereignty in the "no-go zone" along the border with Israel and along Gazoo's coast, and what he said was Israel's hampering of reconstruction efforts in the enclave.
No mention of the smuggling tunnels destroyed by Egypt or the Rafah crossing that's been locked tight for a month, of course. | He said that the military capabilities of Islamic Jihad -- the second-largest political group in the Gazoo Strip, avowedly devoted to the destruction of Israel -- were greater now than they were before Operation Protective Edge, noting that the movement has gained much experience by engaging the Israeli army in battle over the summer.
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And lost all its rockets. But never mind that -- Iran will smuggle more in via Egypt, right? | Nakhaleh's frustration mostly focused on the slow pace of home reconstruction in the Gazoo Strip, administered by the UN in coordination with Israel and the Paleostinian Authority.
Some 25,000 damaged homes are reported by the UN to be in need of urgent reconstruction as stormy weather drenched the Strip this week. Nakhaleh added that a scheduled round of negotiations with Israel through Egyptian mediation has been postponed indefinitely due to Egypt's month-long closure of the Rafah border crossing following a terror attack against Egyptian soldiers near the border.
On Wednesday Egypt said it would open the transfer point for two days to allow Paleostinians stranded in Egypt to return home.
"The so-called Serry plan is in effect Israel's vision for reconstruction, but internationally administered," Nakhaleh said. "It also gives international legitimacy to the siege imposed on the Gazoo Strip for the past seven years. We are therefore opposed to it in principle."
The plan, announced by UN Middle East grinding of the peace processor coordinator Robert Serry, is a trilateral agreement among Israel, the Paleostinian unity government and the United Nations
...a formerly good idea gone bad...
to facilitate Gazooks' access to building materials for the restoration of their homes and to ensure that such materials "be used for their intended purpose" and not for the manufacture of weapons, something Israel has expressed concern
...meaning the brow was mildly wrinkled, the eyebrows drawn slightly together, and a thoughtful expression assumed, not that anything was actually done or indeed that any thought was actually expended...
about.
"The resistance is sufficiently prepared to invest all it has to end the siege, even if it is forced to turn to a new confrontation," Nakhaleh continued. "The status quo is unacceptable, and Israel knows better than anyone else that its continued siege of the Gazoo Strip cannot grant it even minimal security, as some of its politicians admit."
Those comments echoed concerns voiced earlier this month by Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, deputy political director Moussa Abu Marzouk. According to Abu Marzouk, Hamas -- the de facto power controlling Gazoo -- was never consulted by Serry on the reconstruction plan.
"Everyone insisted that the Paleostinian Authority, through the national unity government, be responsible for construction" rather than the UN, Abu Marzouk said during the Cairo talks.
On Tuesday Abu Marzouk told Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV channel that he had received assurances from the UN that construction would be expedited and completed within three years, with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) carrying out reconstruction work on 24,600 homes and UNRWA working on the rest. Building materials for the entire project will enter from Israel within 10 to 12 days, he said.
Meanwhile,
...back at the pound, the little lost dog backed into the corner and showed its teeth. And what big teeth they were!...
another Gazoo-based member of Islamic Jihad, Khaled Al-Batsh, blamed the Paleostinian Authority and the unity government rather than the UN for delays in Gazoo's rehabilitation.
"The Paleostinian Authority and the government are responsible for the mismanagement of the [border] crossings," Batsh told Hamas daily al-Resalah on Sunday. "They are also responsible for the delay in construction materials entering Gazoo, because they agreed on the mechanisms and on the plan of Special Coordinator for the Peace Process Robert Serry.
"This bad agreement resulted in a new stranglehold on the people of the Gazoo Strip and delayed construction," he concluded.
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