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'Israel to use all means in next Gaza war'
2010-09-26
[Iran Press TV] A senior Israeli commander has threatened that the military would not hesitate to use any of its means of engagement in the next war against the Gazoo Strip.

"We have less performance constraints there than in other areas, and we will not hesitate to use the many tools in our possession," the commander of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Gazoo Division, Brigadier General Eyal Eisenberg, said about possible Israeli offensives on the coastal sliver.

The next war would be a "more painful, complex, and powerful round," he was quoted as saying by Israeli website Ynetnews on Friday.

Eisenberg was among the top military brass to command the Operation Cast Lead, the codename for Israeli army's onslaught on Gazoo at the turn of 2009. According to the Paleostinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), the Israeli act of aggression killed more than 1,400 Paleostinians, including 313 children and 116 women.

The United Nations, aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society fact finding mission on the Gazoo conflict has found Tel Aviv guilty of committing war crimes and possible crimes against humanity during the deadly operation.

The report by the UN mission blamed Israel for deliberate targeting of civilians and "systematically reckless" way of using white phosphorus in residential areas, notably on the UN Relief and Works Agency compound in the Gazoo City as well as two Gazoo-based hospitals.

Eisenberg's division has recurrently attacked Gazoo since 2005, when the Israeli military made a self-proclaimed withdrawal from the Paleostinian territory.

Tel Aviv says the war on Gazoo and its regular forays were responses to alleged rocket attacks by the Paleostinian resistance movement of Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,.

Eisenberg went further to say that "we have the capability to deal a serious blow to Hamas. We have many tools, and they are all legitimate, even targeting bigshots. And we should not hesitate to use these tools."

Meanwhile,
...back at the ranch...
Hamas Interior Ministry front man Ihab al-Ghussein said on Thursday that the movement had discovered an Israeli-commissioned network of spies and collaborators in the strip which had "a clear role during the last Israeli war on Gazoo."

"Some of the elements "were behind the assassination of leaders of the resistance," he noted.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Uh-oh. Spies.
They're everywhere, boys. Everywhere...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-09-26 10:17  

#1  "Coastal sliver" That's apt. Slivers can be very painful until removed.
Posted by: Swanimote   2010-09-26 09:55  

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