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Hamas accuses Israel of Eilat rockets |
2010-08-08 |
Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, accused Israel Saturday of launching the rockets that struck near Eilat and Jordan last week, as a pretext for further attacks against the Paleostinians. The six rockets killed one and wounded three more at the Intercontinental Hotel in Aqaba. The terrorist group denied being behind the attacks, saying it had "no interest" in launching the rockets, also denying they were fired from the Sinai in Egypt. Both Israel and Egypt blamed the attacks on Hamas, who denied any involvement. "Tut tut and tut. Certainly not." "We investigated these two incidents. It is clear to us beyond any doubt that in both incidents a cell of Hamas's military wing in Gazoo surreptitiously fired the missiles," Netanyahu said. "I want to be clear: Using the territory of a third country -- a peaceful one -- in order to launch missiles against Israel won't help Hamas escape responsibility." Though Egypt initially denied the rockets were launched from the Sinai, it later changed its tune and affirmed that they had, blaming hard boy groups in the Gazoo Strip for the action, which they said had infiltrated via smuggling tunnels between Gazoo and Egypt. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 I'm surprised the liberals haven't cried foul yet. They would support a road apple if a terrorist gave it to them. At least the some of the world knows manure when they smell it. |
Posted by: miscellaneous 2010-08-08 06:59 |
#1 (Maxwell Smart) Chief, its the over under sideways down behind the back false flag operation. Why didn't I see it before? |
Posted by: Mike Hunt 2010-08-08 04:42 |