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After Month Of Bitter Fighting, Gazans Said Questioning Hamas Decisions
2014-08-14
[Ynet] Washington Post talks to Gazoo residents who condemn rocket fire from civilian areas, say Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, should have accepted first ceasefire weeks ago.

After a month of bombing from Israel in response to rocket fire from the Paleostinian krazed killer groups, Gazooks are starting to be vocal in their criticism of Hamas, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

Hamas has "committed many mistakes," Ziad Abu Halool, who works for the Gazook government, told the Post. "All the Paleostinian factions should stop firing rockets. It's enough. We've been suffering."

The rockets, which were fired from residential areas, mosques and schools in Gazoo into Israeli towns and cities, drew a harsh response from the IDF. The army also sent in ground troops to find and destroy the tunnels used by Hamas and the other krazed killer groups to ferry weapons and fighters - and to send murderous Moslems into Israeli border communities.

Rafaat Shamiya, 40, a resident of Beit Lahiya in northern Gazoo, condemned the rocket fire from residential areas, as it inevitably resulted in an IDF reaction.

"When they fire from here, Israel repays us with an F-16 Arclight airstrike," Shamiya told the newspaper. He said, however, that he primarily held Israel to blame for the destruction in Gazoo. "We don't have the power to fight the Israeli. While he is sitting in his office in Israel, he can destroy all of Gazoo by remote control."

Meanwhile,
...back at the Senate, the partisans of Honorius went for their knives and the partisans of Stilicho went for the doors...
the paper said, other Gazooks are criticizing Hamas for not accepting an Egyptian ceasefire proposal after the first week of the IDF operation, which began on July 8.

"All the people are whispering, 'Why didn't Hamas accept the Egyptian initiative in the beginning of the war when the casualties were still low?' " the Post quoted Paleostinian journalist and political analyst Hani Habib as saying.

The krazed killer groups "should have accepted the cease-fire," Hathem Mena, a 55-year-old teacher, also told the paper. "It would have stopped the bloodshed. We are the ones affected by the war, our houses and our lives. The destruction is over on this side, not the Israeli side."

Other Gazooks don't believe that Hamas will help in the rehabilitation of the Strip, which was heavily damaged by the IDF bombardments.

"They just fight Israel, and then they leave everything," 20-year-old Mahmoud, identified only by his first name, told the Post. "The people will pay the price."
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Problem is side is only concerned with how many of the other side they can kill in the name of their pedophile prophet.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-08-14 19:12  

#5  Talk about opinion phase lag, maybe, just maybe, they are starting to get the message.

Though I doubt it.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-08-14 16:09  

#4   We don't have the power to fight the Israeli

Then don't. As a rule, 'peace' is when all parties know who would win and 'war' is when the issue is in doubt. Hence, Peace Through Superior Firepower. Unfortunately this rule does not apply to irrational parties.
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-08-14 12:55  

#3  I wonder of the WaPo will feel any remorse when all the Gazookians they named are executed as Zionist spies?
Posted by: Bobby   2014-08-14 07:52  

#2  Guess somebody's getting the message.
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-08-14 07:37  

#1  ORLY?
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-08-14 01:54  

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