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Despite martyrdom rhetoric, Hamas leaders hide from missiles | ||||
2003-08-25 | ||||
JPost - Reg Req’d Top leaders of Hamas were nowhere to be found Monday amid the Green Hamas flags and gunmen marching in black baklavas to commemorate the funeral of the group’s military wing leader Ahmed Aishtawi. Pussies Hamas leaders — including Abdel Aziz Rantissi, Mahmud Al Zahar, and Ismail Hania — were not however ducking the Palestinian Authority’s much-anticipated crackdown on terrorist organizations, but the far more terrifying hellfire missiles of Israel’s Apache helicopters. An actual threat vs. an inconvenience before the revolving door releases them The PA reported on Sunday that it was launching a series of crackdowns on militant activity in the Gaza Strip, that it intended to shutter several Hamas-linked institutions, prevent arms smuggling, and arrest a limited number of militants. But there was little evidence of such anti-terror activity on the ground Monday aside from Sunday’s photo-op in which PA police blocked three smugglers tunnels. Despite declarations to the contrary, PA security chiefs in Gaza on Monday said they had no orders to arrest, subdue or fight Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders who threaten the PA’s own authority. In an effort to deflect criticism that the PA is doing nothing to clamp down on groups like Hamas, one officer in the Preventive Security Apparatus recounted that his forces have worked lately to arrest "several drug dealers, who harm the Palestinian economy." the boomers are ok though - they bring in more EU, UN money to the coffers The official, Yusef Aisa Abu Khaled, the Director of the Analysis Administration, effectively the head of doctrine and planning for Preventive security, added that the PA had intended to close Hamas charities, but following Israel’s assassination of popular Hamas leader Ismail Abu Shanab, public opinion on the streets had turned against the PA, rendering such an endeavor "impossible." even if they tried? oh, riiggghhtt, they didn’t Both Abu Khalid and Maj. Gen, Saeb Ajez, the Commander of the Northern Gaza Strip’s PA National Security Service, acknowledged that the PA understands that groups like Hamas present an existential threat to its government. "Palestinian security views Hamas and Israel in the same way," as a security threat, said Ajez. an existential threat? maybe the reality needs to be brought home to....ramallah?
a new Gaza jungle gym huh? According to Ajez, the PA’s critical problem arises from its chronic "lack of proper organization." Ajez’ National Security forces continues to be ruled by PA Chairman Yasser Arafat, while Muhammed Dahlan ostensibly holds the reigns over the PA’s Preventive Security service. There is little if any cooperation between the two and what little cooperation exists often founders over competition for funds and materiel, as well as ideology. Hamas
the Death cult chant, how druidic...let the IDF help you to make it happen... keep your heads up and smile | ||||
Posted by:Frank G |
#5 Cyber Sarge---At least we should hit the coffin being carried by gunnies. They know that Israel has a conscience about deliberately hitting civvies. They consider it a weakness of their enemy (Israel). But the same gunnies have no compunction about blowing up kids on a bus. I hate to get down to their level, but we KNOW that the Hamas big dogs will be hiding around civvies after these last missile hits. A couple of more missles at the hiding leaders and the civvies will avoid the big dogs like the plague. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2003-8-25 6:58:34 PM |
#4 You know Paul I have oftened wondered why they/we don't launch a strike when they have one of these big pow wows? Seems to me that if you have a concentration of your enemy that would be a good time to strike? Probably too many Women/Children at them. But they seem to support the cause. Wonder how supportive they are after a few missiles are hurled at the crowd? Seems only fair since Hamas likes to target civs. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter) 2003-8-25 6:37:11 PM |
#3 "the PA has always consumed and not produced. The PA provides security and law and it collects taxes," while Hamas provides destitute locals with badly needed social services. And a chance to become martyrs. Yes Hamas has so much more to offer the Paleostinian job market. Also, people marching around with mortar rounds and RPG's at the big dog's funeral are fair game for the IDF. Since the PA feel to impotent to confiscate ordnance, someone's gotta do it. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2003-8-25 5:22:56 PM |
#2 No Shit. Were they carrying real mortar rounds? One hit, is all it would take. Secondaries up the ying-yang, you betcha. |
Posted by: mojo 2003-8-25 4:58:46 PM |
#1 Think how much fun the IDF could have with a couple of Predators... |
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